No, the word polytheistic is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
The noun form is polytheism.
The Taíno people were polytheistic, meaning they believed in multiple deities. They worshipped a variety of gods and spirits that were connected to different aspects of nature and daily life.
Hinduism is the only major polytheistic religion that worships multiple gods and goddesses.
The Sumerians were polytheistic.
Monotheistic refers to the belief in one God or deity, while polytheistic refers to the belief in multiple gods or deities. Monotheistic religions include Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, which focus on one supreme being. Polytheistic religions, such as Hinduism and ancient Greek religion, worship multiple gods and goddesses.
Polytheistic refers to a belief system that involves the worship of multiple deities or gods. This contrasts with monotheistic religions, which believe in only one god. Examples of polytheistic religions include Hinduism and ancient Greek mythology.
'Polytheistic' is an adjective used to describe a noun relating to Polytheism. Polytheism is the belief in more than one God.
This question has nothing to do with alternative medicine... further, polytheistic is an adjective, not a noun, meaning "many gods". If you are looking for examples of, say, religions that are polytheistic, look at ancient greek religion and mythology in which an entire pantheon of gods and goddesses are worshipped. Monotheism, conversely, is belief in one god, such as modern christianity.
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