Polytheism.
Polytheism is the belief in many pagan or false Gods, like Greek mythology.
The belief in more than one god is called polytheism. Paganism and pantheism also fall under this category.See also:How did polytheism start?
a belief in many gods is called polytheism
Polytheism
The belief in many gods and goddesses is called polytheism. It is a common feature of many ancient religions, including Greek, Roman, and Hindu polytheism. Each deity is often associated with specific aspects of life or the natural world.
Polytheism: the belief in or worship of more than one godorigin:French polytheisme, from Late Greek polytheospolytheistic, from Greek, of many gods, from poly- + theos god
It is called polytheism: the belief in multiple gods or goddesses.
Polytheism is the belief in many gods, and therefore could be called the workshop of the same.
There are many Greek gods and goddesses of nature (both of earth and human); there is only one God in Christian/Jewish belief.
Belief in god or gods in general is called theism. Belief in one God and only one God is called monotheism. Belief in many gods is called polytheism.
The main religion worshiping Greek Gods is called Hellenic. Though many New Age Pagans also worship them.
Monotheism comes from two Classical Greek words meaning "a single god" and it refers to a belief in one God. Polytheism comes from two Greek words meaning "many gods" and refers to religions (like ancient Egyptian) where many gods are worshipped. Atheism comes from the Greek for "without a god" and refers to people who do not believe in any spiritual power, god or creator.