Polytheism is not itself a religion. It is the concept that some people believe that there are many gods and not just one.
There is no one prophet of polytheism, as it includes many different religious traditions, including Hinduism, various pagan religions and most famously, the religions of Greece and Rome. Polytheism is a general term referring to any religion with multiple gods, just as monotheism refers to any religion with one God, such as Judaism, Islam, Christianity, and Zoroastrianism.
Atheism is not a religion, therefore it has no recognized rituals of any kind. You do what feels good and natural.
If this question is "Which religion was there before any other religion?" I can kind of answer it :) It isn't known. It is believed there was animal and nature worship first. Polytheism (worshipping of many different, though distinct, gods) came later. As far as I can remember, Judaism was the first monotheistic religion, from which Christianity has its basis. Islam came several centuries after Christianity. Of course, monotheism did not necessarily replace polytheism, or even animal/nature worship. Many cultures still practice those. Hinduism is a good representative of modern polytheism.
theres no real name for it, its just ancient Greek religion. it's classified as polytheism or the worship of several gods and goddesses (monotheism would be the worship of one god like Christianity)
Polytheism is a noun and doesn't have any tenses.
Some of the people in Japan are Christian, but the most common religion there at this time is Buddhism. There is not much if any polytheism in Japan. Are you thinking of India.
Any of the following could be antonyms for Judaism, but it's a matter of opinion: Atheism Christianity Polytheism Idol Worship Paganism Goyim Gentiles Nations
The "religion" Confucianism does not have special days like Christianity (Christmas). Confucianism places big importance on rituals. These rituals can take place on any day of the year and they honour ancestors deaths to deceased loved ones. So in the cofucianism religion special days (rituals) may occur when ever a family sees it is necessary.
Hinduism developed from the Vedic religion, which was polytheistic.
This is called polytheism! If you are interested in this read up on the Hindu religion, or any of the pagan/neo-pagan religions which believe in all sorts of gods, demigods and deities.
Christianity is an outgrowth of Judaism.
No. Religion and voting are not related.