Well, that's not true, the names might, however there is no belief of a hierarchy of the gods, like in ancient Greek mythology, the names derive from it "Sagitaron, Caprica, Tauron" but that's astrology, you know, Sagitarious(Spelling?)Capricorn, Taurus. That sort of thing, which wasn't first invented by the greeks

The Egyptians actually had it long before they did, however had it under diffrent names and functions.
The Cylons aren't Christian, they are simply monotheistic, they believe in one god, however their "commandments" are similiar, and the Cylon religion was obviously based off Christianity, but they themselves aren't Christian.
You should respect someone elses religion

I have many friends who are Pagan, you hear far more about god in those religions actually then you do in christianity, because technically Jesus wasn't a god, He was the son of god, however many people argue he has the powers of a god and is worshipped like a god, and that's all one needs to be considered "God". I'm not going to get into that however, suffice to say you should respect everyones faith no matter how radical it is from your own. Paganism is just a term we use to label polytheism however that's not what it comes from

It was originally a religion, that was polytheistic, apparently not generally accepted and therefore was used to generalize all Polytheistic religions. Hinduism is by the definition "Pagan" and I know quite a bit about it, it should not be so discounted because the Vedas (Hindu teachings, very VERY rough equvilient of the bible) has quite a few explinations on things that are left to speculation in the Christian faith, and since by definition of "Truth" The Hindu beliefs are more "True" then Christian...Funny how things work out that way huh? Annoying little quirks in religions always find themselves trying to disprove one another
Personally I respect the Christians who connect science with religion, there are far too few of you, the ones that say "Evolution is how god created man." and "How could god have said "Let there Be light" on the 6th day of creation, and a sun just popped into place, when we've seen a sun being formed in a nebula?" "Well, god obviously created a star using a nebula, and the nebula was completely used up in it's creation" Stuff like that impresses me, the Cylons are realistic about their faith like that, You can see in many ways that true learning is not what we're "taught" it's what we learn when we go beyond what we're taught, and look beyond our faith for the answers.
The Cylons do this, that was my point for writing all this, even Six said while Gaius was trapped on Kobol, "Humans didn't evolve here Gaius, look around you" *Gaius see's skulls* "Wha-What is, is this place?" "Human Sacrifice Gaius." "But, this place was supposed to be a paridise, are you saying the scrolls(in relation to the scrolls that make up several teachings to the polytheistic religion centering around the Lords of Kobol)are wrong?" "Yes Gaius, This place probably once was a paradise, until human savagry took over..." ect ect, That coversation is off the top of my head...To sum all this up, Cylons=Monotheistic, not Christian. Colonial Soldiers=Polytheistic, not Pagan. You shouldn't insult someones faith, no matter how diffrent it is to your own. Respect knuckles to the smart christians out there, Peace up!

and I love all Religions, Completely facinated with them, NOT a Troll or a flame post, don't start wars over this, I'm not being blamed for that.