yes
Not necessarily. There is no fact proving or disproving any religion, so their gods may well be real, and your one(s) be false. There is no hard evidence for religion.
Buddhism does not worship any gods.
No there are not. Greek Gods are treated as mythology these days and not seen as something to worship to.
yes the frigid god
They probably did but it just wasn't recorded.
No. Any god they could worship would be considered their equal.
The ancient Greeks worshiped their gods for the same reason that any spiritual-religious people engage in worship: they believed that their gods were real, that those gods desired worship and reverence, and that those gods would reward those who worshiped them. While the Greek notion of "god" and "gods" changed significantly over the centuries, the fundamental reason for worshipping them did not.
Artemis was a goddess herself so she wouldn't worship any of the other gods. She would see them as her equals.
Yes. Paganism is polytheistic, meaning they believe in many deities- Gods and Goddesses alike.
They worship many Gods.So their religion has a lot of percentage of people:) not really the only worship who they want to and that is whoever any god or goddess
The three monotheistic or Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) all worship the same one God. Other religions worship various different Gods and beings. For example. Buddhism is based on the teachings of Buddha, Hinduism does not worship any one God or claim any one Prophet, and traditional Chinese religion recognises hundreds of Gods and Godesses.
Canada did'nt have a god to worship but they still went to church but they did'nt pray to any God.