The ancient Babylonians were polytheists.
Like many religions back then, the Mesopotamian religion had many gods and goddesses; some like An (the sky god) and Enlil (the god of the air) were more powerful and more influential than others, but all were worshiped. Thus, the religion of Mesopotamia would be considered polytheistic.
It depends on the period of time you are interested. The people of Babylon have been primarily pagan, primarily Christian, and primarily Muslim, as they are today.
Mesopotamia was polytheistic. Check out the quick facts of it on the related link.
Polytheism, until Abraham left Ur for Canaan and once he left he was no longer in Mesopotamia.
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To start with they were polytheistic, but they all gradually converted to Catholicism by the 8th century, although residual pagan folk practices are recorded as late as the tenth century.
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