These industrious nomads built dirt mounds wherever they were, and rode their motorcycles around the mounds, drinking beer and barking at the moon. This was thought to improve one's spiritual nature and increase longevity. This eventually evolved into what is modern day Motocross.
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They built mounds so they could worship their god's and burials. Also for other religious purposes.
The Mound Builders had temples where they had religious ceremonies. Southern Cult is the type of religion they practiced and part of this religion was sacrificing humans. The leader, known as the Great Sun, was worshiped as a god.
Hindus have to attend Religious meetings & ceremonies. Also they have to visit temple and worship god if possible.
Hindus have to attend Religious meetings & ceremonies. Also they have to visit temple and worship god if possible.
Çatal Höyük, or the forked mound, is a site where evidence of vulture worship occurred. However the name of this diety is not recorded and lost to time.
marasive i worship god in a methodist church
When God Revealed Himself to early man, & man began to form religious ceremonies to worship Him, various ideas about God came to be formed & men disagreed with one another, so different religions came to be.
God doesn't worship anyone because he is the creator himself...but its important that we worship him.
Christians worship God. We often worship with our hands up in the air in worship towards God.
Roman Catholic AnswerGood Friday ceremonies commemorate the passion and death of Our Blessed Savior on the Cross. The ceremonies contain the reading of the Passion, special prayers (intercessions) for all classes of society, the veneration of the Cross (by which our salvation was accomplished) and a Communion service. We attend this to worship God, and to show our love, respect, and gratitude for such a loving God who became human in order to suffer to redeem us.
Christians worship one God. We worship the only God. Monotheists.
Sunday is the day to worship God. You should really worship God all days of the week.