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The Akkadians believed in Polytheism and they followed similar gods and goddesses to the gods and goddesses that the Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians believed in. :)
Almost all modern Egyptians are either Muslim (the great majority) or Christian. Therefore, they are monotheistic, not polytheistic.
The word for belief in more than one god is POLYTHEISM The belief in only one god is called MONOTHEISM
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They were polytheists except for a brief period under Akhenaten (1352-34 BC) who established a monotheist religion of sun worship.
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Christianity is considered monotheism, because they only believe one God.
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monotheism....everyone is trying to reach "enlightenment."
The Akkadians believed in Polytheism and they followed similar gods and goddesses to the gods and goddesses that the Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians believed in. :)
It is called monotheism.See also:Ancient monotheismAbraham's monotheistic tradition
Monotheism is a religion that states there is only one god. Polytheism is believe in more than one god.
Belief in one god is called monotheism. In monotheistic religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, followers believe in the existence of a single, supreme deity who is the creator and ruler of the universe. This contrasts with polytheism, which is the belief in multiple gods and goddesses.
Monotheism is the belief in a single deity, while polytheism is the belief in multiple deities. Monotheistic religions, such as Christianity and Islam, focus on worshiping one all-powerful God, while polytheistic religions, like Hinduism and Ancient Greek religion, involve worshiping a pantheon of gods and goddesses.
Almost all modern Egyptians are either Muslim (the great majority) or Christian. Therefore, they are monotheistic, not polytheistic.