Countries don't believe in anything it's the people within them that have belief systems and they will have a variety of beliefs. If you want to know which countries have a lage number or percentage of the population beliving in multiple gods then you should look at the list of faiths, find out which have multiple gods and then find out which countries have those beliefs
No, Confucianism does not believe in multiple gods. Instead, it emphasizes ethics, morality, and proper conduct in both individual and societal relationships. Confucianism is more focused on human relationships and social harmony.
There are no countries where the entire population does not believe in God. However, some countries have higher rates of atheism or non-religiosity, such as China, Japan, and some countries in Europe like Sweden and the Czech Republic.
Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor and writer, struggled with questions about the existence of God after his experiences in concentration camps. His writings suggest a complex and evolving relationship with God rather than a belief in God's literal death.
Humanists do not adhere to the belief in a specific god or higher power. Humanism is focused on human reason, ethics, and values, and emphasizes critical thinking and empathy rather than religious beliefs.
Polytheistic religions believe in more than one god, such as Hinduism, Ancient Greek religion, and Norse mythology. These religions worship and acknowledge multiple deities or gods, each with their own domain and attributes.
No, the Freemasons do not believe in more than one God.
People who believe in more than one god are .
Surely all Christians regard God as more important than Satan. And those who do not believe in God do not believe in Lucifer or Satan. So there should be no case in which Satan is more important than God.
Yes they did;they beleived in the Sun God and many more
polytheism.
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No they do not...most usually believe in one.
The majority of people in countries regarded as Christian or Islamic believe in God. It is said that up to seventy per cent of Jews living in Israel are secular, so it may be that the majority of people in Israel do not believe in God. In Western countries, the proportion of people who do not believe in God is growing rapidly but is generally less than half the population.
No, Confucianism does not believe in multiple gods. Instead, it emphasizes ethics, morality, and proper conduct in both individual and societal relationships. Confucianism is more focused on human relationships and social harmony.
Monotheism is the belief in a single deity, while polytheism is the belief in multiple deities. Monotheistic religions, such as Christianity and Islam, focus on worshiping one all-powerful God, while polytheistic religions, like Hinduism and Ancient Greek religion, involve worshiping a pantheon of gods and goddesses.
If I believe in more than one God than my belief system is polytheistic, whereas if I believe in only one God than it is monotheistic.
they believe in more than one :P