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.
Generally the religions that follow animism (deities taking non-human form) are considered polytheistic.
Islam is divided into two main denominations - Sunni and Shia (or Shiite). As Islam is monotheistic, both denominations are likewise montheistic.
Neither. They have the concept of souls, that is all. No gods.
Modern Semitic religions are monotheistic, namely Judaism and Islam. Ancient Semitic religions were mostly polytheistic.
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Well (astonishing question)... polytheistic would be something like Hinduism (i.e. India, that's not in Europe!). As long as we consider that catholics and protestants believe in the same God, Europe in monotheistic. Europe is christian, even if i.e. Turkey would be an exception (but in fact it's not a part of Europe as a whole - the border would be at the Bosporus).
Yes, actually they did. We know that its polytheistic religious belief system centered on a strong concern for fertility also.
The proper adjective form for Navajo is Navajo, as in Navajo Nation, Navajo people, Navajo history, Navajo art, etc. An example sentence: We visited the Navajo display at the museum to see the Navajo jewelry.
Navajo clothing was fashioned and made by the Navajo females
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The TaΓno people were polytheistic, meaning they believed in multiple deities. They worshipped a variety of gods and spirits that were connected to different aspects of nature and daily life.
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Most religions are polytheistic, monotheistic, or particularistic. Some monotheistic religions are particularistic as are polytheistic. There are no religions that are all three.