Umm, RPGLover your wrong, in Christianity there is only one god. The father is that god. The son of god, is Jesus, but hes not a god, he's the savior sent by god who is actually human. The holy ghost is kind of hard to explain, but its really like the spirit of god. As matter of fact in christianity, we 'supposedly' follow the 10 commandments, the first of which is "Thou shalt not worship any other god before me" Meaning there is only one god and it is forbidden to worship any other. That doesn't mean that we shun beliefs in other gods such as Allah, instead we believe that Allah is merely the same god we worship only with another name and that god has many names. We believe that everyone has their own methods (Musilim, Christianity, etc.) of worship and God (or Allah or whatever hes called) doesn't discriminate one or the other method and is happy when his people worship him. Well thats a short lesson on Christian belief. Though I'm a christian, I'm really very facinated with the beliefs of other religions.
As for the debate over the existance of god. I believe that there is some truth in evolution, but not entirely true. I'm going to use a few christian/jewish beliefs from the old testament to explain how evolution can coexist with religion. For one thing, in the old testament, god said "let there be light" and it was so. Well, in the big bang theory, wouldn't a big bang create a large amount of light? The bible says god created the earth in seven days, but by whos measurement of time is that? Scientist studies have shown that over looooong periods, years are actually getting longer, days are stretching out so that in the next 100,000 years there could be 26 hours in a day. So if we take that and go backwards, when the universe was created, there could have been .00000000001 seconds in a day, or smaller. Its things like this that make it all fit together. If I searched long enough, I could counter every evolutionist's belief with a phrase from the bible and make it so that both could be true. I'm almost certain that the same is true for other holy books for other religions. Anyhow, my point is that we just don't know for sure that all our beliefs arent correct. They could all be different variations of the same theme!
However, to say that the Universe fell together by coincidence is absolutely absurd. If you've taken a basic Astronomy class you'll start to realize that there are too many coincidences for that to be possible. I just can't belive that its just coincidence that the human body works so perfectly with itself, I can't believe that earth just happens to be inhabited with so many forms life, and I can not believe that creation was not something specifically planned out in extreme detail by some higher power.