Im assuming that your talking about the 5 largest, but depending on what you define as "Major", this can be answered differently, but ill do my best.
Chirstianity- Monotheistic
Islam- Monotheistic
Budism- Has no deity
Hinduism- Polythistic
Confucism- Has no formal deity
Judaism- Monotheistic
So if that's what you mean, techniquely 3.
The five main world religions are Christianity, Judaism, Muslim , Hindu, and Buddhism.
Hatti practices voodoo as one of the main religions.
Polytheism for Aztecs, Monotheism for Catholics. Or also Jesus (who does not exist in Aztec religion but is central in Christianity).
They are not. They all have their own beliefs.
The five main world religions are Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. Each of these religions has millions of followers worldwide and plays a significant role in shaping global culture and society.
The main religions in Haiti are Christianity (mostly Catholic), Voudo, and Islam.
according to the 2003 us census bureau, about 18.4% of the population of the world practices monotheism. the main reason that this number is so low is because Christianity, catholicism, and Islam are dominating the population.
Christianity, Islam, and tribal religions that include polytheism, monotheism, voodoo, and other belief systems.
polytheism is not a religion. It is rather a class of religions. polytheistic religions believe in existence of more than two gods or godesses, while dualism believes in two gods and monotheism in one god. poly- many in greek, theos- belief in greek
Monotheism simply means the 'worship of one god' from the Greek 'Mono = 'one' and Theos = 'god'. Therefore the main religions of the world - Christianity, Islam and Judaism - are all monotheistic as they worship one God. For a breakdown of what each actually does, I suggest that you ask the relevant question in each of the appropriate categories.
Geographers typically identify three main types of religions: universalizing religions, ethnic religions, and traditional or folk religions. Universalizing religions, such as Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism, seek to spread their beliefs globally and attract followers from diverse backgrounds. Ethnic religions, like Hinduism and Judaism, are closely tied to specific cultural or ethnic groups and do not actively seek converts. Traditional or folk religions often encompass local beliefs and practices and are usually passed down through generations within a particular community.
Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Christianity are main religions of India.