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If you want to be a Buddhist or a polytheist, it would be a wonderful answer.
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You don't have to be a polytheist to acknowledge her ubiquity.
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Historical Vedic polytheist ritualism survives as a minor current in Hinduism, known as Shrauta.
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Others attribute it to the influence of monism or Advaita which discounts polytheist or monotheist categorization.
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Leaving nearly 100,000 to 150,000 years of polytheist, or spirit or Nature beliefs as the primary belief structures in human history.
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Thus, Jainism can be defined as polytheist, monotheist, nontheist and atheist varyingly, depending on one's definition of God.
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In other words, Udayana says that the polytheist would have to give elaborate proofs for the existence and origin of his several celestial spirits, none of which would be logical.
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Contemporary Unitarian Universalists espouse a pluralist approach to religion, whereby the followers may be atheist, deist, theist, polytheist, or have no label at all.
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His father was famed for his intelligence among his tribe, and is believed to have been a ruthless man and emotional polytheist who often treated Umar badly.
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  • One who believes in a plurality of gods
  • (polytheism) belief in multiple Gods
  • (Polytheists) Polytheism is the belief of multiple deities, usually assembled into a pantheon of gods and goddesses, along with their own mythologies and rituals.
  • A believer in, or advocate of, polytheism
  • (Polytheistic) The belief in many Supreme Godheads. Many Western scholars mistakenly describe Hinduism as a polytheistic religion when it is actually monotheistic, that is believing in one Supreme Godhead.
  • (Polytheists) Believing in multiple gods which possess distinct and unique identities.
  • (POLYTHEISM) There are many gods controlling our destiny.
  • (POLYTHEISM) Many religions worship multiple "Gods". Some are various elements of nature which are deemed to have influence over the lives and welfare of mankind, such as the sun and moon. ...
  • (Polytheism) A style of religion in which the polytheologians claim that there are many deities, of varying power, and many lesser spirits as well, all of whom are considered to be "real" and to be worthy of respect and/or worship.