The length of God's anger is up to you. If you do something wrong and you know that you have upset and hurt God in some way, then you have to ask for forgiveness. But make sure that you aren't angry yourself when you ask him because when people are angry, God does not hear their prayers.
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God's Anger last a long time:
It did not last long, it was soon rejected
AnswerFor religious ceremonies, "good luck" charms , to demonstrate weathand to apese the anger of the "gods."
the roman and greek gods were had human traits such as jealosy anger and things like that so it really just was on if you pissed them off and stuff
No, no, no, nonono, No. NO! They where greek gods, uh... they worshiped greek gods, if they worshiped at all, they where myths, made by people who lived a long long time before xtianity, and.... ok, lets put it this way,the greek gods where as christian as jehovah/yahweh/JHVH/The big bearded kahoona in the sky/the xtian god is a budhist. These are differant religions, the gods of one religion dont worship the gods of another.
HOW LONG DID MAGNA CARTA LAST
Anger of the Gods was created in 2003.
Fire .
creon
He slayed his son Pelops and fed him to the gods as a test of their omniscience.
Until the Greek gods were replaced by Christianity.
because he has anger issues
It did not last long, it was soon rejected
There's the Latin saying 'Pax Deorum, Ira Deorum'. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'pax' means 'peace'; 'deorum' means 'of the gods'; and 'ira' means 'anger, wrath'. The English meaning therefore is as follows: 'Peace of the gods, wrath of the gods'. The notion is the peace of existence and mind that may be achieved without anger, as opposed to the destructive cost in the losses through famine, earthquakes, and disasters. For the natural destruction and human suffering result from the anger of the gods.
"For who knows the power of Gods anger?"
Gandhi controlled his anger through practicing self-discipline, meditation, and nonviolent resistance. He believed in the power of nonviolence as a way to bring about social change and used peaceful methods to address injustices.
In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh's anger often leads to destructive actions, such as challenging and defeating the gods, or causing harm to those around him. His anger is often portrayed as a negative force that blinds him to reason and leads him into conflict.
They treated them with Respect, Fear, and Reverence. Many types of sacrifices were offered to "Appease" the supposed anger of their Gods. Sometimes Human Sacrifices!