The Tao philosophy and Confucianism have been dominant in China since ancient times and are often seen as Chinese 'religion'. Although both recognize a supernatural force, often described as "the Heavens", neither recognizes a specifically named being as God; Confucianism even cautions against over-reliance on a supernatural power. But recognizing one force, even if described as 'the Heavens', makes these philosophies monotheistic.
In very ancient times however, Taoism and Confucianism were preceded by several forms of polytheism.
The an kent egyptians were polytheistic
Yes, it was monotheistic but was first polytheistic due to changes of culture
Polytheistic; it was very much like the ancient Egyptian religion.
thye wer defnitlie monotheitsci cuz they liikd multpile gods!@!!
Monotheistic, because the Persian religion was Zoroastrianism which is a monotheistic religion
The an kent egyptians were polytheistic
Yes, it was monotheistic but was first polytheistic due to changes of culture
Polytheistic; it was very much like the ancient Egyptian religion.
no its polytheisc(opposite of monthesic)
Yes, they believed in many gods.
thye wer defnitlie monotheitsci cuz they liikd multpile gods!@!!
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