It depends on the individual's religion. The majority of China is Buddhist. Therefore, yes, most Chinese are polytheistic.
the shang dynasty was polythiestic
polythiestic like.. witches, magic, spirits, god and goddesses.
Buddhism is non-theistic. It does not assert that one or more gods exist.
yes because they believed in many gods. The leader of the gods was Zeus, king of the gods
monotheistic mainly, but people of semitic origin have often other religious believes, also. If they belong to Judaism or Islam they are monotheistic.
Egyptians believed in multiple gods until around 200 CE when they began to become monotheist Christians.
Fiction, they are polythiestic, beilive in many gods. This is a religion issue, so other people belive differant things, but i think fiction
Abraham and his followers worhsipped Yahweh, the only true God, as opposed to the idolatrous Canaanites, who were polythiestic. Yahweh was never represented by carved or graven images.
definitely not. monotheistic. proof of that is that in the Torah (Hebrew bible/old testament) there is the shema: shema yisrael adonai elohainu adonai echad hear oh israel, the lord our god is one
Its a polytheistic religion they have over 2000 gods. At one time during the rule of Akhenaton the religion became a monotheistic but after his rule it went back to ploytheistic sand has been since.
Most of the time, Pagan religions are polythiestic. If a God is the creator and the almighty, that is not likely a Pagan God. If a God is a one among many Gods of the same pantheon, that is more likely a Pagan God.
The Sumerians were polytheistic.