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.
Hindu
paganism
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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 one that believes in one or more Gods. A monotheistic religion, like Christianity or Islam, believes in one God. A polytheistic religion, like Hinduism, believes in many Gods. A theist describes a person who believes in a God or many Gods. The opposite would be an atheist, who does not believe in God.
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 is known as Hellenism. According to the ancient Greek religion, Zeus is the "Father of Gods and men", who rules the Olympians of Mount Olympus as a father rules the family.