If you are referring to ancient Egypt, then the answer is Akhenaton who revered only the Sun God. When his son, Tutankhamen (the famous boy king whose tomb was discovered intact) ascended to the throne, his regents reestablished the polytheistic system.
Egypt's true transition to monotheism occurred in the 4th and 5th centuries C.E. when Coptic Christianity took root in Egypt. This in turn was replaced slowly with Islam in the the 7th and 8th centuries with only a small Coptic minority remaining.
Kenya has a diverse religious landscape with a majority of the population being Christian, practicing monotheistic beliefs. However, there are also followers of Islam, Hinduism, and traditional African religions, which may involve elements of polytheism. Thus, Kenyans practice a variety of monotheistic and polytheistic religions.
Historically, ancient Greeks were polytheistic, worshiping a pantheon of gods and goddesses. However, in modern times, the majority of Greeks are followers of the Greek Orthodox Christian faith, which is monotheistic.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is considered a monotheistic religion because they only worship one God. However, some may consider them polytheistic because they believe that God the Father and Jesus Christ are two separate beings, rather than the Trinity. Members of the church generally consider themselves monotheistic. Since they do not worship men who may become gods, but only the God who created this earth, gave them life, and provides for their salvation, this aspect is not included in defining them as monotheistic or polytheistic.
"There is a God in Israel." The people of ancient Israel tended to worship one god but thought other gods existed. They were monotheistic. However, some of the people worshiped more than one. It was the 6th century B.C. that Isaiah informed Israel that only one God existed. Israel became monotheistic.
"There is a God in Israel." The people of ancient Israel tended to worship one god but thought other gods existed. They were monotheistic. However, some of the people worshiped more than one. It was the 6th century B.C. that Isaiah informed Israel that only one God existed. Israel became monotheistic.
Ancient Egyptians were a polytheistic society with strong belief in a number of Gods. However, they did not consider all of them benevolent and tried to appease them by offerings and prayers. Some of the known Gods of those times are Ra, Amun and Aten.
Venezuelans can be considered primarily monotheistic, with the majority adhering to Roman Catholicism, which emphasizes the worship of one God. However, there are also indigenous communities and Afro-Venezuelan populations that practice syncretic religions, blending elements of Catholicism with indigenous beliefs and African spiritual traditions. This results in a diverse spiritual landscape where some individuals may engage in polytheistic practices. Overall, while monotheism is predominant, elements of polytheism exist within certain cultural and religious contexts.
True. Most religions practiced in the United States are monotheistic, with Christianity, Judaism, and Islam being the predominant faiths that emphasize the worship of one God. However, there are also polytheistic and non-theistic religions present in the U.S., such as Hinduism and various indigenous beliefs, but they represent a smaller portion of the overall religious landscape.
Akhenaton, however, they became polytheistic again after his death.
Many Hindu's will say that they are monotheistic because some believe all the many God's are an incarnation or manifestation of the one God. However, because Hindu's do have a God for everything, they are considered polytheistic by the world because there are many different God's that are worshipped.
The three major religions viz, Christianity, Islam and Judaism are heavenly religions and are also called Abrahamic religions. Further these three religions are primarily monotheistic religions. In all these three religions it was only and only GOD to be worshiped and this particular GOD has no wife, son or daughter, has no companion and is in absolute authority of every thing. Nothing is to be worshiped besides HIM. But with the passage of time innovations were introduced in Christianity and Jadaism. One sect of the Christians introduced Jesus as the son of GOD and Jews said Uzair to be the son of GOD and thus introduced polytheism in their religion. However in Islam there is no son or daughter to GOD. Thus it can be said that at present Christianity & Judaism both are polytheistic.
Hinduism is considered polytheistic because it acknowledges multiple deities, each representing different aspects of the divine. However, it is also seen as monotheistic because all these deities are ultimately believed to be manifestations of the one supreme reality, Brahman. This concept of a single, all-encompassing divine essence unifies the various deities and traditions within Hinduism.