Depends who you talk to. Some Buddhists consider the concepts of God or gods irrelevant, but others believe in Boddhisatvas, or enlightened beings own serve the same roles as gods or saints.
No
Many religions today and throughout history believe in the existence of more than one god. Religions today that have more than one god are:HinduismShintoBuddhism (though Buddhism doesn't actually teach the idea of prayer, and some forms of Buddhism have no god).Some forms of neo-paganismSome forms of Wicca
Confucianism has only One God. Buddhism believes in numerous deities. Confucianism is from China. Buddhism is from India.
Buddhism believes in less than one god. There is no central deity in Buddhism, each individual is on their own to pursue the path to enlightenment. The example of the Buddha shows us that it can be done, the instructions of the Eightfold Path show us how it can be done, the support of the community of Buddhists helps us.
Technically Buddhism is not a religion and it has no god.
People who believe in more than one god are .
No, the Freemasons do not believe in more than one God.
The belief in more than one god or goddess.
Believing in more then one God is polytheism
there are many books on Buddhism, from which can learn about Buddha, there is not just one book like the qua ran or the bible.
They did have a god but they had more than one.
Buddhism is not a monotheistic religion because there is no worship in only one God.
One example of a religion that does not have a central deity is Buddhism. Buddhism focuses on teachings to guide individuals towards enlightenment and self-realization, rather than worship of a god or gods.