Christians are monotheistic. Some opponents claim that they are polytheistic because of how Christians believe in the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. This however is a misconception as The Bible frequently states that God is one and that ye shall have no other gods before Him. The Figure of Jesus is God the Son, as He Himself stated many times that He was one with the Father. This was so eloquently testified upon Him saying "If you have seen me, then you have seen the Father". Also consider how John stated in 1 John 5:7- For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.
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judaism is a montheistic religion
Christians
they used to be polytheistic but then they became Christians
Judaism
Animism is the belief that all plants and animals, or even all physical objects, have spirits. Some animists believe that collectively we are all part of the spirit of the cosmos creating itself.
Most of it is monotheistic: over 80% are Christians of different denominations (Catholics, Protestants).
Early Christians refused to worship the Roman Gods. Virtually every other religion at the time was polytheistic (many gods), so when
Christians state they have a monotheistic religion. Unitarian Christians have position that only they worship a single god,Trinitarian Christians worship a three aspects god. That position would put Trinitaria Christians as being similar to Hindu's which have a primary god (Vishnu) with may avatars or aspects. Most Christians feel this practice is polytheistic.This is further complicated by the acceptance of semi divine beings (angels, saints and devils{ in Christianity which seems even more polytheistic.)Christians state they are monotheistic. Outsiders find the logic difficult to follow.
Yes. The word "monotheistic" means "one god".
They are : 1- Jewish 2- Christianity 3- Islam