Well now, friend, we're not of the same religion, did you expect it all to agree?Both of our religions indicate that the other is wrong in more than one aspect, but that doesn't make you right and me wrong, or me right and you wrong. Let's agree to disagree.
As for the polytheism, think of my pantheon as one big family and each of them have different areas of influence (dominions). And like a family, they all rely on each other. For instance, in your family I'm sure you have someone who is a doctor, someone who is good with computers, someone who can cook well ... well, with my Gods it's the same. Each has different areas that they rule over and you invoke the specific god depending on the need. And there were only three creator Gods, and they were brothers. It's not as convoluted or illogical as it seems...
I will be going to the library on Saturday to pick up this book you have recommended and I look forward to discussing Islam further with you.
i know it is possible to agree to disagree, but usually there is an element of discussion first to see the difference cannot be reconciled or whether one person can be convinced.
if this case one person is stating x and the other y, they both cannot be true so it remains to be seen if the two statements can be reconciled or whether one person can be convinced or not.
regarding each god having their own speciality, i dont see the need, surely if a god is a god he would not be so limited?