First of all, Sumer is not a country and it never was a country. Sumer was in the area we now call Iraq many thousands of years ago. To answer your question, yes, the Sumerians worshiped many, many gods.
Pastafarianism, the tongue in cheek worship of a deity called the flying spaghetti monster, is most definitely legal in the United States and has many followers. You can read more about at the related link.Pastafarianism, the tongue in cheek worship of a deity called the flying spaghetti monster, is most definitely legal in the United States and has many followers. You can read more about at the related link.Pastafarianism, the tongue in cheek worship of a deity called the flying spaghetti monster, is most definitely legal in the United States and has many followers. You can read more about at the related link.Pastafarianism, the tongue in cheek worship of a deity called the flying spaghetti monster, is most definitely legal in the United States and has many followers. You can read more about at the related link.
Your question needs to be more specific. What religion is this book of worship from? What country? What year was it published?
Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe in deity. They believe in and worship God the Father and Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Check out the "Related Links" below to learn more about what Mormons believe.
There may be some neo-Pagans that are resurrecting the worship of Hephaestus, but the original worship rituals and procedures have mostly been lost. More likely some neo-Pagans have chosen Hephaestus as a deity they connect with and include him and his symbols in the rituals they perform.
Egypt is surrounded by stretches of deserts and seas, while sumer has no natural barrier's.
gave them more jobs but i know this is not very helpful
As civilizations those two didn't vary too much. The surroundings to the areas are different since summer was a highland regions so had more diversity.
God is almighty supreme power and deity is devine powers. I mean the term deity is just used when there is more than one god.
It influenced the founding and growth of Sumer because with rivers they were able to trade more often.
They don't pray to Jesus any more than Christians pray to Horus. No religion takes up the worship of a deity other than their own. In this case Buddhists have no deities and would have no reason to utilize someone else's
the flooding was unpredictable
No more then any other Greek deity.