Mesopotamians believed their gods all powerful, think of this Enlil. He is the God of the Storm. In Mesopotamia the monsoons were huge at this time so they worshiped him to save their lives and there are many other gods like Gozer traveled into the Mesopotamian ways. (As you should know Gozer is the Destroyer)
In Short the answer is Yes.
P.S. Enlil also kept the Tablets of Destiny.
When they were believed to be real, of course they were powerful.
FYI ,they aren't real.
polytheism, or the belief if many gods
The Mesopotamians worshipped many, many gods.
The Mesopotamians believed that the relationship between gods and mortals was a staple for existence
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The Mesopotamians had about 2,000 gods
ziggurats
They believed that the gods chose their kings
they believed in many Gods, as far as I'm aware mesopotanian culture wasn't all unified, there were quite a few different cities up and down the Euphrates, i think i heard they worshipped the sun and moon and the chaldeans (babylonians) had pretty much a whole pantheon of gods
The Mesopotamians were the first civilization, so therefore, they "came up" with the first religion. The Mesopotamians were polytheistic, which means they worshipped many gods. The gods the Mesopotamians worshipped were based on the natural happenings, their harvest's, hurricanes, and they loved (especially) one god that they claimed "made" the Tigris and Euphrates rivers flood in the summertime every year, so the crops were extra rich from the silt in the water, which came from the mountains.
star-nosed moles
Scientists believe that the Mesopotamians ate goat, cow, and chicken.
Yes, Yes they did.