monotheistic
Monotheistic religions. These religions believe in the existence of one singular deity or god, such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
The practice of worshipping only one god is known as monotheism. It is the belief in and worship of a single, supreme deity. Religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are examples of monotheistic faiths.
Hinduism is one of the ancient one, actually Hinduism is not a religion it came from the livelihood, nature and cultural activities of the ancient people. For each livelihood, for each activity and for nature they made Idols and worshiped. Like that the Hinduism developed as a religion.
The Father,the Son,and the Holy Spirit.Other known as "I Am"
This is known as religion, where individuals or communities hold beliefs in a higher power, deity, or spiritual realm that may influence human life and existence. Religion often involves worship, rituals, and moral teachings based on faith and scripture.
Worshipping many gods is known as polytheism. It is a common practice in various ancient and contemporary religions, such as Hinduism and Ancient Greek mythology, where multiple deities are revered and worshipped for their unique qualities and powers.
A deity is a god. Here are some sentences.The deity that I worship is Thor.I pray to my deity daily.To ancient peoples, there could be a deity in everyday objects like trees and rocks.The Buddha is a deity or god-like figure in Buddhism and Eastern Religions.Pharoahs were deity in ancient EgyptVishnu, one of the deities for hinduism, lives in the ocean and skyThe Buddha is a deity or god-like figure in Buddhism and Eastern Religions.
The practice of worshipping only one god is known as monotheism. It is the belief in and worship of a single, supreme deity. Religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are examples of monotheistic faiths.
Not much is known about Ephesus ceremonies, but as it was the Athenians that gathered there, we can assume it would have been Athena/Athene.
The Polynesian people are christans. They wirship courage
Pagans worship neither the Christian deity known as "God" nor the one known as "Satan". Most new age pagans worship a Goddess and a God, representing the primal male and female forces that form the world around us all. There are multiple pantheons of deities for pagans to choose from. However the generic "Mother Goddess" and "Horned God" are most common for anyone that has not chosen a specific pantheon or deities within a pantheon.
Always! Everyone knows that the sun is in the sky. Many ancient religions involved some kind of sun-worship.
Hinduism is one of the ancient one, actually Hinduism is not a religion it came from the livelihood, nature and cultural activities of the ancient people. For each livelihood, for each activity and for nature they made Idols and worshiped. Like that the Hinduism developed as a religion.
The poetic prayers intended to be chanted or sung in public worship are known as hymns or psalms. These are traditionally written in a lyrical or poetic format to praise or give thanks to a deity or express religious sentiments. They are often accompanied by music to enhance the worship experience.
This would be Siddhartha Gautama,commonly known as Buddha,who created Buddhism.Answer:Buddhists don't worship anything. Worship implies a deity or at least an authority that can intervene on your behalf. In Buddhism individuals chart their own path through their lives until they becomes enlightened. The Buddha is revered for his gift of identifying the path out of the cycle of death and re-birth, but this is not worship.
A:Everyone who follows a religion other than one of the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) believes in other gods or spirits but does not believe in the Abrahamic God. These would include followers of Hinduism, Daoism, Shintoism and other religions, as well as most Buddhists. Also, atheists do not believe in God. It could also be said that agnostics do not believe in God, because they do not know whether he exists.Atheists do not believe in god. I would add that agnostics also do not believe in a deity. Some may argue that agnostics don't belong on the list, since they really are doubtful about the existence of a deity, and if a deity exists she/he can't be known by us. My argument is that to 'believe in' a deity is actually to trust that deity, and not just acknowledge the deity's existence. So in traditional belief systems Satan believes that the deity exists, but you wouldn't say that Satan 'believes in' god. Satan believes that a deity exists, but Satan 'believes in' himself.
Satan is not worshiped in any Pagan religions. The only known religions in which Satan is a part are Satanism and Christianity (and its offshoots- Catholicism, Judaism, etc.). Please be very aware of this fact: Wiccans do not worship the devil, nor do Wiccans even believe in the devil.
The deity of Islam, known as Allah in Arabic, is the God of Judaism and Christianity.The deity of Islam is known as Allah in Arabic, but is NOT the same as the God of Judaism and Christianity. (See the link below to "Who is Allah?")