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Are Christianity and Greek mythology mutually exclusive?

Or can they both have partial truths, and therefore exist side by side?
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It is thought by some Christians that Greek mythology and the tales involved are actually allegorical to the Nephilim spoken of as living during the days of Noah. Think about it: demi-gods, children of gods coupling with women from earth. If you read many of the stories of people like Hercules in their original form, they weren't nice people. Their origins and the way they acted fit perfectly with the Bible's description of the Nephilim.
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Doesn't Christianity say that God is the only God?... So I'm guessing no!
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If you read books on the parallels in religions you will find a lot of similarities.
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