They believed in many gods. But they did not believe in God himself.
Buddhism does not focus on belief in a singular God or multiple Gods. Instead, it emphasizes principles such as the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path to achieve enlightenment and liberation from suffering. Buddhism's teachings revolve around the concept of karma, rebirth, and the path to end the cycle of suffering (samsara).
No, everyone does not believe in God. There are those that believe there is no God or gods, those that believe there is a possibility that God or gods may exist but haven't committed themselves to full on believing, and those that believe not only in one God, but many.
They had several,such as the war god.
Christians believe there is only one God.
Catholics believe in one God
As with any country with so many religions it depends on the person you ask. Many people believe in many gods, many believe in none and many believe in the Western Gods.
They both believe in god(s), but monotheists believe in one God and polytheists believe in many Gods.
No they believed in many gods
The ancient Egyptian gods/goddesses: there were many.
Christians believe in only 1 God.
It means that you're Polytheistic. If you believe in at means one god, that means you are Monotheistic.