yes because they believed in many gods. The leader of the gods was Zeus, king of the gods
Monothiestic. This is core to Judaism.
yes!!
Christianity and Islam
Whether a person values their family in life isn't down to their religion in most cases, it's mostly down to their relationship with their family and what type of person they are. Athiests shouldn't be generalised all under the same banner, jsut because someone is an athiest doesn't mean they don't have religion, or morals or principles and so on, and it doesn't mean that whatever morals they have will be wrong. Buddhism is one example of an Athiest religion, as they believe in no God, merely in the soul, and they encourage family values and togetherness jsut as much as monothiestic and polythiestic religions.
the shang dynasty was polythiestic
polythiestic like.. witches, magic, spirits, god and goddesses.
It depends on the individual's religion. The majority of China is Buddhist. Therefore, yes, most Chinese are polytheistic.
Buddhism is structured into several different schools of thought. For instance, there is Mahayana Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism, zen Buddhism, Nichiren Buddhism, and Pure land Buddhism.
they were monothiestic meaning beileveing in only one god and there god was atuchi kiki WA WA in English that means the one who brings good
monotheistic mainly, but people of semitic origin have often other religious believes, also. If they belong to Judaism or Islam they are monotheistic.
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