To worship more than one god
they are polythestic which means they believe in more than one God or in many Gods
No. Polythestic means you believe in many gods. Christianity only believes in one god so it's Monothestic.
Hinduism is polythestic as it consists of three main gods brahma the creator, vishnu the protector and shiva the destroyer.people who say that brahma created vishnu and shiva, why would a creator create a destroyer? so Hinduism is polythestic
No. Islam believes in monotheism.
yes so tha t she cou;d be polythestic.
Monothiestic. This is core to Judaism.
The Greeks were extremely polytheistic. They believed in a myriad of gods, many of which were renamed and then adopted by the Romans.
he believed in many gods because he was polythestic and it was said that he made his codes to please his gods. -meme
YES. With the exception of the detour to Atenism for 20 years in Egypt, these areas where consistently polytheistic, each with its own pantheon of innumerable gods who were responsible for the various events of the weather.
well i can't answer what religion they were but they did worship the sun and the moon. I think they also worship jaguars.
Many different societies all over the world were polytheistic, which means having multiple gods. The Greeks made beautiful temples of white marble with columns and sculptures. The Hindu carved beautiful temples with sculptures. South American people carved temples from rock. Egyptians built the pyramids and also carved stone.
Buddhists are neither monotheistic or polytheistic. They are non-theists and worship mo god(s). The Buddha himself stated that the path to enlightenment is by a person's own effort. A deity would neither help or hinder. The pondering on the existence of a deity wold be counter productive as the time spent on questioning the existence or the proper format of worship could be better spent in improving one's self.