Confucianism is a ethical system dating from the 4th Century BCE. It is not a religion in the generally-understood sense, although the teachings of K'ung Fu Tzu (Confucius) have been grafted on to the Taoist and some Buddhist communions. Since it does not deal directly with gods, it would be considered nontheistic generally, although offshoots might have different beliefs.
if you mean polytheistic, it means having more than one god source: dictionary.com
monotheistic - they believe in one god who controls everything polythesitic- they believe in many gods, who often control diiiferent aspects of life some religions can be considered both as when multiple gods are aspects of a single entity or when gods are not clearly personified.
monotheistic - they believe in one god who controls everything polythesitic- they believe in many gods, who often control diiiferent aspects of life some religions can be considered both as when multiple gods are aspects of a single entity or when gods are not clearly personified.
All religions can be considered disadvantages when compared to atheistic world view, since religions offer false knowledge about the world, they command people to do bad things, and oppress them without some of them even realising it. Polytheistic religions have many gods, and monotheistic religions have just one god. If you really want to believe, and you want to have a different god for everything, then choose some of the polytheistic religions. Maybe it's easier to be angry to just one minor god at a time, than to a major one, who supposedly controls everything, in the case you prayed for something which didn't happen, like it usually goes.