Yes. Cronus killed his father Ouranos, and Zeus killed Cronus. It didn't happen very often though, and usually requried Gaia's help.
You can't. He was a god, therefore he was immortal.
He took his son to the mountain because God told him to. It was a test to see if Abraham would obey God. Once there, God told Abraham to kill Isaac. As Abraham was about to kill Isaac, God said "Stop, you have proven yourself to me"!
they were the weapons he used to kill people who angered him
Hermes was a god of the sky, his father Zeus was King God of the Sky. Any Greek god or goddess could move as swiftly as thought from one place to another.
The golden bow and arrow. His twin sister, Artemis, has another set. They bring death to whoever they hit.
No, Eros the god of love in Greek mythology did not kill another god. Eros might have however inadvertently caused deaths.
Charlemagne was a protectionist
God is the master of all creation and he did not kill me, on the contrary, he created me.
No, God does not command individuals to kill. In most religious beliefs, killing is generally considered immoral and not aligned with the teachings of love, compassion, and forgiveness. It is important to distinguish between religious teachings and the misinterpretation or misuse of them for violent purposes.
God, according to Christian belief, is a benevolent and just deity. The concept of the Trinity in Christianity teaches that God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are distinct persons but one God. In the Bible, instances of God bringing about death are often seen as acts of judgment or as part of a larger plan for humanity's salvation.
You should say, "It's ok! He/She went to Heaven. I know you will too. You didn't kill him/her. (Unless, you really did.)" If you did kill him/her then say, "You know what? Maybe you did kill him/her. But, God will forgive you. If you ask God fo forgiveness then, maybe you will go to Heaven with your friend!
In some mythologies, Dahak is a powerful evil being, but the concept of Dahak killing a deity like God would depend on the specific mythology or narrative being referenced. Generally speaking, mythological gods are depicted as immortal or possessing immense power, making it unlikely for a being like Dahak to kill them.
because god was testing him to see if he would kill him but god stopped him.
If you mean God, he did not kill Satan.
A:If God could and would kill all the people who lie, there would be no one left on this earth. Either God can not kill people who lie, perhaps because he does not exist, or he is a loving God who would not do so.
Devil and god doesn't exist; these are only stories for children or people without intelligence. No the devil does not kill god in christianity and the answer above is biased
No.