Many religions today and throughout history believe in the existence of more than one god. Religions today that have more than one god are:HinduismShintoBuddhism (though Buddhism doesn't actually teach the idea of prayer, and some forms of Buddhism have no god).Some forms of neo-paganismSome forms of Wicca
Some religions belive that there is more than one god. That is not true. There is only one God and he created you and evrything on the earth. He knows everything and will always forgive your sin if you turn to him.
Countries usually don't have anything to do with Gods. The religion in the country is what matters. Some religions have one god (Christian, for example) while others have more than one god (Greek).
In some religions yes but in many religions no.
There are many religions that believe in more than one God. It is referred to as Polytheism. However some of the most popular modern day religions believing in Polytheism is Hinduism and Buddhism. Which are alike and different in many ways.
Polytheism is a belief in many religions. It means more than one god.
There are many monotheistic religions. Here is a partial list:JudaismChristianityIslamBaha'i FaithSikhismZoroastrianismShangdiNeoplatonism
According to some religions, people were made to be in the form of God. This would make humans better than other animals.
from my eye view, the basic belief of the religions is about God(monotheism), gods(polytheism) or any kind of power that we feel more superior than us, human~
Some religions practice polytheism or believe in more than one god.
There are more than 6 religions in the world, and some of them are polytheistic, meaning that they believe in more than one God and hence, have more than one name for God. There are also religions that do not include a God. For example, The religion of Buddhism is about spiritual enlightenment rather than the worship of any deity, and although the Buddha is worshiped by some branches of Buddhism, he is worshipped only as an enlightened person and teacher, rather than as a God. In any event, here are some names of God: In Judaism the original name of God is Yahweh. A later variant is Jehovah. However, most Jews do not refer to God by name, and prefer "Adonai" meaning lord, or "HaShem" meaning the Name. Christianity generally uses the term God, although Jehovah is also used. Islam uses the name Allah. Mithraism (or Zoroastrianism) uses the name Ahura-Mazda. Hinduism uses the name Brahma for their chief God, but they have many, many more. Vishnu and Shiva are of similar importance to Brahma. Taoism does not have a deity. Confucianism does not have a deity.
If you are talking about the God of the heavens and the earth than yes, but if you are talking about the greek 'god' or 'gods' then no you don't. It's the same with the Romans and other religions that usually have more than one god.