No.
Polytheism is the belief of many gods and monotheism is the belief of one god.
I think "Shy" might be Shay, personified destiny or Shu the sky god. There is not a god or goddess of being shy as such in Egyptian mythology.
God is eternal. Eternal implies Infinity. So, that be it.
Many people miss the point of the Babel story. The belief that the builders were trying to get to Heaven is a bit simplistic, and totally incorrect. God punished the builders because of their arrogance, their belief that they were equal to God.
Yes, the free will of man allows him to choose who or what he will worship or serve. It is mans free will that determines his eternal destiny.
The major tradition of Islam is following the five Islam pillars and belief in God, all God prophets, angels, all God holy books, the second eternal life, and God destiny. Refer to questions below for more details.
Manifest Destiny
That the Torah is God-given, eternal, and binding.
expansionists used the term "manifest destiny" to justify what belief?
Belief in God Belief in the Torah Awareness that humans possess an eternal soul
Belief in One God Belief in the Torah Awareness that humans possess an eternal soul
Manifest destiny moved all of the pioneers west because of the belief that God was telling them that they had a purpose
Manifest Destiny
Manifest Destiny.
Manifest Destiny
Belief in God, in the Torah, in the existence of free-will, in our being responsible to God, and that we possess an eternal soul.