Christians state they have a monotheistic religion. Unitarian Christians have position that only they worship a single god,
Trinitarian Christians worship a three aspects god. That position would put Trinitaria Christians as being similar to Hindu's which have a primary god (Vishnu) with may avatars or aspects. Most Christians feel this practice is polytheistic.
This is further complicated by the acceptance of semi divine beings (angels, saints and devils{ in Christianity which seems even more polytheistic.)
Christians state they are monotheistic. Outsiders find the logic difficult to follow.
Islam is strictly monotheistic. As against Hindusm and Christianity, which were polytheistic.
Primarily, Ibo is polytheistic while Christianity is monotheistic.
The religion of ancient Mesopotamia (approximately = Iraq) was polytheistic. Later Christianity became strong. Later still Islam took over.
The removal of the old system by the Romans under Christianity.
no. Hinduism is polytheistic, Christianity is monotheistic.
It is a polytheistic religion. If a religion believes in one God, they are monotheistic. (Christianity, Islam, Judaism are monotheistic)
Hinduism developed from the Vedic religion, which was polytheistic.
Assyrians practiced Christianity as early as 1900 years ago, but Christianity competed with the historic Assyrian polytheistic religion for another 300-400 years before becoming the dominant religion of the Assyrian people.
Basically any religion besides Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Nearly every other religion, before or since, has been pantheistic or polytheistic in nature. Its a long list.
Polytheistic
Polytheistic; it was very much like the ancient Egyptian religion.
Polytheistic religion is the worship of many gods.