There can be only one God. There can be many ideas of His character and how to worship Him. Some of those ideas can be completely false.
There can be more than one (small "g") god. Jews and Christians believe there is one Supreme and ultimate God; but who is to say there are not sincerely deluded worshippers of the fallen angel Satan? Could the Hindu and Buddhist dieties also be similar entities -- residing as powers/principalities in a realm beyond our own indicated by the Bible, but certainly not the Very God?
The gist of the article is not trying to debate whether there is one ultimate God or not; but rather to compare the two belief systems, debate which one is more likely to be true, and tell why.
There can be more than one (small "g") god. Jews and Christians believe there is one Supreme and ultimate God; but who is to say there are not sincerely deluded worshippers of the fallen angel Satan? Could the Hindu and Buddhist dieties also be similar entities -- residing as powers/principalities in a realm beyond our own indicated by the Bible, but certainly not the Very God?
The gist of the article is not trying to debate whether there is one ultimate God or not; but rather to compare the two belief systems, debate which one is more likely to be true, and tell why.