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Monotheisitc religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Juddaism believe in one deity, while polytheisitc religions, such as Hiduism, and Classical Greek and Roman Religion, believe in many deities.

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14y ago

Going down the list of religion types organized by the number of gods they worship;

  • Pantheists believe there is a god or spirit associated with everything in the world
  • Polytheists believe in a pantheon of many gods
  • Monotheists believe in one god
  • Non-theists have religions where the presence or absence of gods is of no importance
  • Agnostics do not know if there are gods and see no way to resolve the issue
  • Atheists have concluded there are no gods.
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The major difference is that polytheist refers to many Gods and monotheist refers to one God.

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Monotheism believes in one God, while polytheism believes in many gods.

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The difference between ethical monotheism and ethical polytheism is in the number of gods worshipped. Monotheists worship one god; polytheists worship more than one god.

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