Due to the changing of forums, I have moved this post to my blog, at the request of mods. Although Christians will vehemently deny it, they are actually polytheists. The claim of "multiple gods in one" is actually found in the widely recognized polytheistc religion of Hinduism.

All of the dozens or hundreds of Hindu gods and goddesses are said to be simply multiple manifestations of the "one high god" [Brahma]. - How familliar does this sound to you? -How then can Christianity be monotheistic when it follows the same idea as this POLYTHEISTIC religion? Answer - It is not.
In fact, Christianity has four different Gods and multitudes of demigods - angels, demons, devils, and deified humans called "saints." It is no joke to say that this religion is as polytheistic as Hinduism. So who are these four major Gods? Well, Christians talk about them all the time. There is a "good" but petty and vengeful King of the Gods named "Yahweh," "Jehovah," "or simply "the Father."
There is Yahweh's son, the merciful, self-sacrificing, loving, forgiver god: called "Jesus," "Christ," "Immanuel," "Yeshua," or simply "The Son." As with many redeemer gods, this one was born of a human woman through divine conception. This woman's name was "Mary" or "Miriam," the Queen of Heaven.