Sikhism as a religion believes in only One God.
Sikhism is monothesistic Polytheistic means you believe in more than one gods or goddesses.* Monotheistic means you believe in one God or Goddess.* Sikhism is monothesistic
Sikhism believes in One God, Karma,Meditation On God, and to live a life of house holder rather than being ascetic.
that there is only one God.
Sikhism believes in One God known as Ek Om Kar.
That there was only one god and that he was forever lasting.
Sikhism. It believes in one God and does not recognize idol worship.
The Khanda and Ik onkar which means god is one! (or there is only one god.)
Sikhism as a religion is opposed to idol worship therefore you don't find any statue of God in a Gurudwara.
In Sikhism, 'ik Onkar' means there is only one god. ('Ik' meaning one and 'Onkar' meaning lord.)
Well, every religion has something for somebody so Sikhism may have something for somebody too. Please follow the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikhism But one thing could be sure interesting in Sikhism as you asked, since Sikhism happens to be the one of the youngest religion of the world only little more than 500 years old as compared to Judaism, Christianity, Islam,Hinduism,Jainism and Buddhism which goes more than thousand years old, any one who follows Sikhism remains young all their life as Sikhism happens to be youngest religion. LOL
Sikhism believe in One God who is formless,eternal, ever merciful has countless qualities and is the same for all religions but is known to different religions in different ways and names.
People who believe in more than one god are .