The high majority is monotheistic, the next highest with 10-25% is atheist/agnostic, and a very slim percent is polytheistic.
I've read that Americans are among the most religious people in the world. Usually religious people believe in God(s)--if you believe in one God, you are monotheistic (example Judaism). If you believe in many gods, you are polytheistic (example neo-Pagans). Simply because America is a multi-coultured nation where people from different nations are found and that's why we find most Americans polytheistic or monotheistic because they bond with the people around them.
The high majority is monotheistic, the next highest with 10-25% is atheist/agnostic, and a very slim percent is polytheistic.
Most religions today are monotheistic.
Some native americans are Christian and some believe in animal guides and some are polytheistic.
the most practiced religion that is monotheistic is Catholic. They believe in one God.
Most religions are polytheistic, monotheistic, or particularistic. Some monotheistic religions are particularistic as are polytheistic. There are no religions that are all three.
Most of it is monotheistic: over 80% are Christians of different denominations (Catholics, Protestants).
Most Latvians who are religois belive in one God thus monotheistic. Most popular religions are Roman Catholic, Evangelism and Orthodox in Latvia.
the assyrian empire is the monotheists
Yes, the majority of religions in the US are monotheistic, believing in one all-powerful deity. Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are the most prevalent monotheistic religions in the US, although there are also followers of polytheistic and other belief systems.
The small Christian community in China is obviously monotheistic, but most Chinese are followers of polytheistic religions, chiefly Buddhism. All religions were heavily persecuted in the most extreme of the Communist times.
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