All religions can be considered disadvantages when compared to atheistic world view, since religions offer false knowledge about the world, they command people to do bad things, and oppress them without some of them even realising it.
Polytheistic religions have many gods, and monotheistic religions have just one god. If you really want to believe, and you want to have a different god for everything, then choose some of the polytheistic religions. Maybe it's easier to be angry to just one minor god at a time, than to a major one, who supposedly controls everything, in the case you prayed for something which didn't happen, like it usually goes.
monotheistic - they believe in one god who controls everything
polythesitic- they believe in many gods, who often control diiiferent aspects of life
some religions can be considered both as when multiple gods are aspects of a single entity or when gods are not clearly personified.
An individual who is polytheistic worships many gods, giving equal weight to the worship of each one. It is common in this particular form of worship to have a "father" god, a "mother" god and assorted familial relationships within the unit. Ancient religions such as those practiced in Greece and Rome were polytheistic. The theory behind this type of worship is that each god controls a certain aspect that is beyond a person's control, but not beyond the god's control. Thus we have Mercury, for example, controlling healing and swiftness in the Roman pantheon. The monotheist worships one god, period. In his worship, there is only one deity, generally named directly. Various religions have named this one primary deity in their own language. This god rules over all aspects of creation, and will usually have a set of rules that pertain to the religion. Examples of polytheistic worship today is Hinduism and Shintoism. Examples of monotheistic worship today is Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
monotheists believe in only one god; such as christians and Muslims
polytheists believe in multiple gods, like the Greeks.
monotheistic is believe in one god. polytheistic is believe in many or different gods.
well I really don't know but I think they are the same because they are in the same region
The major difference between the beliefs of the people of Mesopotamia and Abraham, is that Mesopotamian religions were polytheistic, meaning worship of many gods, and Abraham's believed in one god, Yahweh, so he was monotheistic.
A:Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded during the fifteenth century in the Punjab region, by Guru Nanak Dev. Islam is a monotheistic, Abrahamic religion founded during the seventh century by the Prophet Muhammad. Sikhism seeks to incorporate the best that is in Islam and in Hinduism, but also has its own beliefs.
The difference or breach (mostly between religion)
Primarily, Ibo is polytheistic while Christianity is monotheistic.
monotheistic is believe in one god. polytheistic is believe in many or different gods.
Judaism is monotheistic, while Hinduism is polytheistic.
monotheistic - they believe in one god who controls everything polythesitic- they believe in many gods, who often control diiiferent aspects of life some religions can be considered both as when multiple gods are aspects of a single entity or when gods are not clearly personified.
monotheistic - they believe in one god who controls everything polythesitic- they believe in many gods, who often control diiiferent aspects of life some religions can be considered both as when multiple gods are aspects of a single entity or when gods are not clearly personified.
Jainism is polytheistic, while Sikhism is monotheistic.
well I really don't know but I think they are the same because they are in the same region
Among other differences, Judaism is monotheistic.
Among other differences, Judaism is monotheistic.
Sikhism is monotheistic, while Jainism is polytheistic.
Polytheism is the belief in multiple gods, while monotheism is the belief in one god. Some religions have transitioned from polytheism to monotheism over time, such as ancient Egyptian religion evolving into monotheistic worship of Aten in the reign of Akhenaten. In contrast, some cultures have maintained distinct beliefs in either polytheism or monotheism without transitioning between the two.
The native religion of Japan and once the state religion.A religion based in Japan, they worship many gods in shrines