polytheism
As with any country with so many religions it depends on the person you ask. Many people believe in many gods, many believe in none and many believe in the Western Gods.
Because in Hinduism they believe in many gods and Buddhism doesn't believe in any gods.
If you're Christian or Catholic, you believe in God, but not Gods ; but in Greek mythologies, there are many gods (e.g. Zeus, Poseidon)I guess that's different...
they believed in many different gods we have one our Creator . they have water,air,sun,food,gods and goddesses there are many others also
The Viking gods had many different unique talents like in the afterlife
it didn't they are two different religions. buddhists do not believe in god, hinduists believe in many gods
They believe in many gods.
The Greeks believed in many different Gods, I don't know an exact number but there are over 40 different Gods of varying levels of importance. However there were twelve Olympians, which are the Gods most people are familiar with.
Yes. Many people believe in Greek Gods/Goddesses. I believe in them.
They have many, many gods.
The Aztecs believe in over 70 gods for different aspects in a human's life. They sacrificed People to please the gods. The Aztecs had over 100 gods, however only some were the main Gods. They believed in Ometeotl(roughly translated as Dual Energy) which is cosmic energy and each form of this cosmic energy had different manifestations as in Tlalok for rain so each aspect of life had a different manifestation of Ometeotl not gods like these archaeologist are claiming each Ometeotl manifestation is.
The Aztecs believed in many different gods, including Tenochtitlan, the sun god, and the war god.