The ancinet Egyptians believed that their gods kept the balance of creation that the gods and goddesses had made.
The Roman gods are basically the same, but changed in name, and made to be more warlike and violent.
to worship gods and respect for the gods
the greek gods
they ate ambrosia and drank nectar.Actually it depends on what pantheon you want to know about. The Olympian Gods did eat ambrosia and drink nectar but the Hindu Gods for instance ate and still eat the essence of the offerings made by believers. In many other cases where offerings and/or sacrifice is made to the God or Gods those sacrificed and the offerings being made, comprise the foods consumed by the Gods.
Living colour.
Their Gods were not made of clay, but they worshiped "idols" of their gods which were made of clay or stone.
defiantly the abercroose berry. Made for gods, by gods.
They believed that they had been made in the gods' image, and so imagined the gods to look like them.
All requests to gods must be made through prayer.All requests to gods must be made through prayer.All requests to gods must be made through prayer.All requests to gods must be made through prayer.
they were GODS
Casablanca I'm a cult follower of that movie.
greek stories about the gods are made for teaching and entertainment
yes, like Greek gods are mythology, and they are made up. These gods are made up to explain something.
Over time, the Romans absorbed the gods of many nations, first Etruria and Greece, and later Egypt. Two Egyptian gods of interest are Isis and Osiris. The cult of Isis gradually made its way to Rome from Egypt, entering the city during the reign of Caligula (A.D. 37-41). Its influence spread gradually during the next two centuries, and in some areas it became a major rival of Christianity. The cult seems to have been successful as a result of impressive ritual and the hope of immortality offered to its followers. A 'mystery' religion also developed around a syncretism of Bacchus (Dionysis) and the Egyptian god, Osiris.
yes but Sweet made it famous. So, there is a very rare chance that you'll hear the original by Blue Oyster Cult.
The ancinet Egyptians believed that their gods kept the balance of creation that the gods and goddesses had made.