monotheism is a belief in the existence of one god or in the oneness of God.and
Abrahamic religions(islam , Judaism,Christianity) are the best examples of monotheism.
Polytheistim refers to the belief or worship of more than one god.Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism are the best examples of a functioning polytheism.
The Greek root "theos" refers to a god. "Mono" means "one", while "poly" means "many".
So a "monotheistic" religion worships only one god, and a "polytheistic" religion worships many gods. Judaism and Islam are the primary monotheistic religions. Christianity worships a single god, but assigns him three persons or attributes within the single god; this is a sort of blend of the single god or multiple individual gods. The ancient Greek and Roman pantheons and modern Hinduism embody multiple individual gods.
Many polytheistic religions assign different attributes or values to the different gods; for example, the Hindu god Vishnu the Protector is the embodiment of mercy, while Shiva is the Destroyer and Kali is the god of death.
the ancient egyptians were polytheistic. they believed in many gods.
Monotheistic refers to the belief in one God or deity, while polytheistic refers to the belief in multiple gods or deities. Monotheistic religions include Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, which focus on one supreme being. Polytheistic religions, such as Hinduism and ancient Greek religion, worship multiple gods and goddesses.
Judaism is monotheistic, while Hinduism is polytheistic.
Judaism
Primarily, Ibo is polytheistic while Christianity is monotheistic.
Jainism is polytheistic, while Sikhism is monotheistic.
The most important difference is that Hinduism is polytheistic.
One important difference is that Abraham believed in one God, while the people of Mesopotamia believed in multiple gods. Abraham's monotheistic belief was a departure from the polytheistic beliefs commonly held in Mesopotamia. This difference in religious beliefs had significant implications for the development of monotheism in the region.
Egypt was polytheistic; while Judaism rejects idolatry, and is based upon the worship of the Creator, who is the One and only God.
The TaΓno people were polytheistic, meaning they believed in multiple deities. They worshipped a variety of gods and spirits that were connected to different aspects of nature and daily life.
Sikhism is monotheistic, while Jainism is polytheistic.
The an kent egyptians were polytheistic