The belief in many gods is called:

a. multitheism.
b. nominalism.
c. polytheism.
d. contratheism.


c. polytheism.

Analysis:
a, b & d. Incorrect. Religion is a pattern of beliefs and practices that expresses and enacts what a community regards as sacred and/or ultimate about life.
c. Correct. The different religions believe in one God (monotheism) or many gods (polytheism).

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