Huitzilopitchli was worshipped as a god by the Aztecs for hundreds of years, starting around the 14th century and continuing until the Spanish conquest in the 16th century.
The Aztec god of war and sun god.
Huitzilopitchli was one of the Aztecs gods (the god of war)
of course they had a religion. The Aztecs were polytheists, which means that they believed in more than one god, they had lots of gods. The most important ones were Huitzilopitchli, Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca. The Aztecs believed that the world was made and destroyed four times, so they were living in the fifth world. The Aztecs made human sacrifices because they believed that their sun god, Huitzilopitchli every day fought against the moon and to feed the sun god, so he could defeat the moon they sacrificed humans and fed the god by putting a human heart on the god's statue.
of course they had a religion. The Aztecs were polytheists, which means that they believed in more than one god, they had lots of gods. The most important ones were Huitzilopitchli, Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca. The Aztecs believed that the world was made and destroyed four times, so they were living in the fifth world. The Aztecs made human sacrifices because they believed that their sun god, Huitzilopitchli every day fought against the moon and to feed the sun god, so he could defeat the moon they sacrificed humans and fed the god by putting a human heart on the god's statue.
because they believed that Huitzilopitchli their sun god needed 350 bowls of blood a day so that he could win the battle against the stars/ moon god and rise again at dawn. And on top of all these sacrifices they also sacrificed a few people a day to their not-so-important gods.
Only God knows how many years we will live.
15 years.
300.000 Biljon Years A Day, Maybe ?
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God knows! how old do you think we are!
2011
3 and a half years.