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Shinto, Hinduism, Voudou, shamanic religions, Paganism, Chinese, Ancient Greek...
The Greek's have many gods

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6y ago

There are way too many to list here. The act of believing in multiple gods is known as 'Polytheism'. Search 'Polytheistic religions' and you will find more than I could ever post here.
If you're asking for the word that refers to the religion that believes in multiple gods it's Polytheism.

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14y ago

The Baha'i Faith teaches that all of the world's Sacred Texts were revealed by God to different peoples at different times in progressive fashion, each abrogating and/or correcting certain fallible interpretations of men of the previous religion.

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A religion with more than one god is called polytheism. Some religions that are called polytheistic actually have elements of monotheism, the belief in one god, because their numerous gods actually represent powers and functions of the one supreme deity.

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Hinduism is a religion that believes in multiple gods, known as polytheism. Hinduism has a diverse pantheon of gods and goddesses that represent different aspects of life and the universe.

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14y ago

Hinduism, Paganism/Wicca

and the Chinese beliefs. The Chinese believe in Pan-gu a dragon and Nuwa a half-dragon.

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13y ago

Types of indians and they belive in idols that are man made. There is nothing wrong bout it evryone has their own belifes

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15y ago

none, because there is no god

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but one religon includes hinduasim

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