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Q: When you share in gods life?
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Through baptism what do we share in with Christ?

We share the priesthood of christ and gods life


What do christions and hindus share?

worship God or Gods


What parctice did ancient Egyptians and Greeks share?

Sacrificing to their gods.


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gods love


What did brahmanism and Hinduism share a belief in?

They both believe in many gods, they both originated in India, and they both share common morals


What are facts about the fates?

That they were supposed to be born as gods though instead they were born as old woman who had to share a tooth and a eye and new the future of the gods.


What were the roles of the Egyptian gods?

The gods were the ancient egyptians way of explaining what happened in life, life sun wind and rain. They believed the gods were guardians and would watch over them.


What are charteristics greek mythology and Norse mythlogy share?

Both are polytheistic. With gods that are persons.


What gods are real and fake?

A:All gods are real to those who believe in them. All gods are fake to those who do not believe. And all gods - the Christian God, the Hindu gods, the Chinese gods and so on - share one thing in common. We can not absolutely prove their non-existence; we can only say that they are most unlikely to be real.


Who or what was the 'sweat of the gods'?

Waterfalls were thought to be the sweat of the gods, providing life giving water.


What did the gods and goddesses have to do with the ancient after-life?

Nothing. because as far as i know gods and goddesses are immortals. Answer 2: So much for the after-life of the gods. About the after-life of humans the Greeks thought that Hermes accompanied the souls to the underworld, where Hades and Persephone ruled.


Who carved a statue that the gods brang to life?

The man who carved the statue of a woman that the gods brought to life was supposedly Pygmalion, King of Cyprus.