No, polytheism started with demonic worship, and its inventor is no one other than the devil and his 1/3 of fallen angels.
Then explain why polytheism long predates the Christian ideas about the devil and his fallen angels?
Also, why did belief in your god originally develop in a polytheistic culture before it slowly became a monotheistic one over the course of many centuries?
Satan has been on earth since the day Adam and Eve was created, why then is it a surprise that polytheism started early in human history?
There was no day that Adam and Eve were created, as there never was an Adam and Eve. We can prove that through genetics.
There was no need for religion in the early days for God's followers because humans were few in number and knowledge about God was easily passed down from generations of faithful God-worshippers.
Given the society we currently see in the United States, knowledge about god is still pretty easy to pass down to the next generation.
Religion started with Satan because he wanted to change God worship into worshipping him and therefore he needed a system like polytheism to confuse the masses about who God is.
Then why didn't your god exist before polytheism? We can show where and approximately when people started worshipping Yahweh. He doesn't show up at all in the historical record prior to that time, even among the ancient Israelite cultures. They worshipped the god El originally.
I am open only to the truth. You have yet to establish that you have the truth, or I would have acknowledged it.
The problem is you define the truth as whatever your opinion is. If I agree with you, I am speaking the truth. If I don't agree with you, I'm not speaking the truth, even if I have piles of evidence to back my case.
The reason I believe you have not grasped my concepts is because you clearly argue illogically about things which require only a simple understanding. For instance, you keep telling me that the Fall was unavoidable when I told you repeatedly that the Fall WAS avoidable or else God could not have logically commanded Adam and Eve to "Do not eat".
You're ignoring the main points of my argument when you attempt to argue that way, and I think you know it.
Your argument that given Adam and Eve's circumstance, they could not have avoided eating that fruit is false because God required a very simple thing from them to avoid eating that fruit: faith in His words. What they truly lacked was faith, they did not lack the ability to avoid eating that fruit. You obviously could not tell the difference.
1) You argued that god wanted them to know good and evil, therefore they had to eat the fruit in order to do that.
2) God said they would die if they ate the fruit, they did not die. Therefore god was lying to them, and their lack of faith in his words was well founded.
Nonsense, that glaring point you keep repeating is an illogical conclusion in the first place. I really hate to repeat myself over and over. See above.
The only way you can continue arguing what you are attempting to argue is to ignore my points.
I have pointed out a contradiction in your argument, and you are only trying to argue one prong of the contradiction. You must know that, and you must purposefully be doing it, as I have repeatedly pointed that out to you.
If you can address both prongs at the same time and defend your position, great, lets hear it. Otherwise, continuing to ignore one half of the contradiction while trying to make your point from this point onward will be simple intellectual dishonesty.