Romans, Greeks, Hindus, tons more.
Polytheistic.
Yes, actually they did. We know that its polytheistic religious belief system centered on a strong concern for fertility also.
The Harappan Religion was polytheistic.
Amish are monotheistic as are other Christian groups.
They were polytheistic.
They were polytheistic.
The 3 main religious groups are: -Christianity -Judaism (Jewish) -Islamic The previous answer is not correct. The religions listed above are the Abrahamic Religions and not the main religious groups of the world. There are literally hundreds of thousands of religious groups, and possibly thousands of "main" religious groups.
They were polytheistic and believed the gods controlled everyone and everything for a reason.
They believed in good and bad spirits, gods(which means they are polytheistic
They were polytheistic
Denominations are sub-groups of a "faith" or "religion" and are typified by the many sub-groups within Christianity, such as Methodist, Baptist, etc. The sub-groups within Judaism and Islam might also be termed denominations. The Assyrians were an ancient culture whose religion was "polytheistic", that is, they believed in many gods. They followed Ashur as their chief god.
They were polytheistic, with a high god Ahura Mazda, equivalent to Zeus/Jupiter/Jehovah.