No, never.
In Norse mythology, the universe is reborn through an event known as Ragnarok, which translates to "the Doom of the Gods." This catastrophic event marks the end of the world and the beginning of a new cycle of creation. After the destruction, the world is said to rise again, with a new generation of gods and humans inhabiting it.
They thought the sun god (the Aten) was reborn each day from the dead from which they copied their beliefs on life after death for humans and gods.
They thought that the pharaohs were either the children of Gods or they were reincarnations of the Gods, meaning that they were the Gods reborn. The God that they were born from or were reborn as changed but it was generally "Horus" who was one of their main Gods. He was actually considered the patron God of Egypt.
no you will not because you are gods follower.
They thought the sun god (the Aten) was reborn each day from the dead from which they copied their beliefs on life after death for humans and gods.
Yes
Humans are mortal beings, not gods.
The Ragnarok... It's an epic end of the world event which culminates in a great battle in which many of the gods such as Odin, Thor, and Loki die, the world becomes submersed in water and there are only two humans who survive. After these events, the water recedes, the earth is reborn and the surviving gods make peace. The 2 remaining humans repopulate the earth and a new civilization arises.
Zeus is king and ruler of gods and humans in Greek mythology
humans and other gods
I guess it's when humans forgive others that they raise above the gods.
The gods had fire to keep them warm. Since the humans didn't have fire, the gods didn't have to worry about the humans trying to attack them.