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After winning a great battle in heaven, Marduk created men in order to please the other gods. In recognition of his triumphs the gods bestowed all of their titles and powers on Marduk, making him the God of gods.
Some Gods not all though.
The Greeks and other ancients viewed their gods as omnipotent and omnipresent, much the way we view our own god. That's as different from mortals as you can get. One major difference, though, is that their gods were subject to all the passions and drama that human beings are, just more.
Their gods are not much different then the Greeks gods. Jupiter Saturn Venus Mars Neptune Mercury Pluto Uranus and all the minor gods.
No, Greek gods and goddesses can not kill each other. All the Greek gods are immortal. They can however be destroyed, but shortly after they are defeated they respawn. This s true for demons aswell.
Opinion: because He is real.
Aton was different because he was the god of monotheistic gods when Egyptian belief was all about many gods and monotheism is one god
There is the fact that Perseus was not a god at all- he was a hero.
She was born from the sea foam
All elements are different from each other, that is why they are called elements. They have a different number of subatomic particles making them different.
After winning a great battle in heaven, Marduk created men in order to please the other gods. In recognition of his triumphs the gods bestowed all of their titles and powers on Marduk, making him the God of gods.
there are all kinds of different beliefs for different religions. Christians believe in one God, other religions believe different from that. some people say the are three gods.
NO he did not in fact,there is no other gods only HIM.
Some Gods not all though.
The sacrament truly bring about what they represent and the sign is a symbol of something
For people that believe in a god or gods all resources could be considered gods gifts.
They all had different beliefs.