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[[Universalism]] rejects this notion by proposing that they are all actually the same [[god]] being depicted different ways.
[[Universalism]] rejects this notion by proposing that they are all actually the same [[god]] being depicted different ways.
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See Mutual Exclusivity

In monotheistic religion it refers to the notion that for one religion to be true, others cannot be true, since monotheistic religions each have a single god that claims to be the only god.

Universalism rejects this notion by proposing that they are all actually the same god being depicted different ways.