Silverbackman
Prince Of Truth
If you think about all religions are polytheistic. Even Abrahmic Faiths are if you really look at it. How do we define "God"? If you ask a monotheistic he tells you that God means the ultimate eternal ruler of the universe. However Polytheistic people do not believe in many ultimate eternal rulers of the universe, each God is designed a specific role in the universe and cannot do the same things one God could. So then should all these polytheistic gods be called one gods or something else?
Now if we look closer into polytheistic religion Shaytan can be considered a God in polytheistic terms. He is the God of Evil. The angel Gabriel maybe an angel of God, but in a way he is a God all of his own considering he is from the heavens and can do supernatural feats and stuff. If we look at Greco-Roman religions, there are many gods but many of them work for Zeus the supreme God.
So wouldn't it depend more on how you define "God" before calling it a polytheistic religion? Perhaps monotheistic religions only have God and no other Heavenly or Hades figures.
What do you think?
Now if we look closer into polytheistic religion Shaytan can be considered a God in polytheistic terms. He is the God of Evil. The angel Gabriel maybe an angel of God, but in a way he is a God all of his own considering he is from the heavens and can do supernatural feats and stuff. If we look at Greco-Roman religions, there are many gods but many of them work for Zeus the supreme God.
So wouldn't it depend more on how you define "God" before calling it a polytheistic religion? Perhaps monotheistic religions only have God and no other Heavenly or Hades figures.
What do you think?