People worship gods for many reasons, perhaps originally because this gave them some control over their lives. They could call on their gods to ensure a good crop, a victory in war, help in a crisis or any other worthwhile purpose. Different civilisations developed religions that suited their culture and geography. Early religions were often focussed on sky gods - the moon god, sun god, god of thunder, and so on. The importance of farming gradually led to the Celtic pantheon being dominated by gods of the earth. Many who would enquire of the ancient Celtic beliefs now believe in the Abrahamic God, or perhaps no god at all, but for the Celts their religion provided people with comfort and a sense of purpose. There is diversity in religion because there is no objective proof that one religion and its God or gods are more true than another.
The Celts worshipped the gods of nature.
sheep and cows
Yes people
No, they worshiped their own gods/goddesses.
they worship kachina dolls who were there gods
no
horses,war,trees,rivers and lakes
The worship of multiple gods is called polytheism.
They worship the gods by holding ceremonies to certain gods, and make sacrifices in their honor.
did ancient egyptian farms worship the gods
Norse gods
Yes Chinese people do worship many gods
No the Romans did not force the Jews to worship their gods.
the people of sumer practiced polytheism the worship of many gods
Jains worship at a Deraser.