Religions that believe in many Gods are called Polytheistic religions- ones that believe in only one are called Monotheistic, those that believe in two are called Dualistic.
Such a religion is said to be "polytheistic".
Hindu
paganism
both
Judaism is a monotheistic religion, believing in and worshiping only one God.
It is a polytheistic religion. If a religion believes in one God, they are monotheistic. (Christianity, Islam, Judaism are monotheistic)
Islam :)
Theistic - believes in a God or gods Agnostic - does not believe it possible to know if there is a god (or gods) Atheistic - believes there is no god or gods.
A theistic religion is a belief system that revolves around the existence of one or more gods or deities. Followers of theistic religions typically believe in a divine power that governs the universe and guides human life. Examples of theistic religions include Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism.
i think the major influence in Hindu is the gods and the religion followings and believes.
first of all, it would be a religion that believes/worships gods, a philosophy is a belief about moral and ethical correctness. many religions that believe in many gods are dead religions, such as the ancient greek/roman god system, plus the myan, caanite, and Egyptian religions. that is what i would first think of, however, these are not at all commonly practiced anymore. the top multi-theistic religion now would be Indian Hinduism, which has many gods of different powers.
All theistic religions believe in a god or gods.
The religion that believes in Zeus is called Hellenism, which is a modern revival of the ancient Greek religion. Followers of Hellenism believe in the worship of the ancient Greek gods and goddesses, including Zeus as the king of the gods.