Depends? Are you christian?
As far as I've known, many believe the grim reaper stands as a god as he is the collector of death, however, as Christians believe there is only 1 god. The grim reaper for others, is just an entity many fear, (death).
The grim reaper, the cloaked skeleton with a scythe, is an image from the Tarot. It is a representation of death, but not interpreted literally. The correct interpretation of the death card is an ending, change or new beginning.
Although there are many belief systems (past and present) that have gods of death, the "grim reaper" is not one of them.
Grim Reaper images can be found many places online. The best places to find a variety of different images of the Grim Reaper would be PhotoBucket and Shutterstock.
Either it's Halloween, or they feel like it. It doesn't mean (like many people believe) that they're into the occult. It may just mean that they like the look of a grim reaper in their yard.
death Probably the Angel of Death, a constant supernatural being or deity in many religions, including in the Bible. It was first depicted like the Grim Reaper in mediaeval England (the morality play "Everyman").
Too many to state, but they do include Benjamin Franklin, Darth Vader, and The Grim Reaper.
No, this entity is a manifestation of one's own belief. The idea of the angel of death (aka Grim Reaper) is lore thousands of years old. Many religions believe a particular spirit or deity, is responsible to look after the soul of a person following death. The Grim Reaper is considered this fictional character who performs the duties of looking after souls of the dead escorting them to their rightful place. The angel of death reflects man's sceptical disposition toward death, as death is very difficult for many of us to deal with. The angel of death, or grim reaper as he is sometimes called, allows us to humanize the concept of someone looking after us following death. The Angel of death is usually depicted s as a pale face skeletal figure carrying a large scythe, and wearing a midnight black gown with a hood.
they believe in many Gods
The major gods lived on Mt. Olympus. There are many minor gods.
In many mythologies, gods are considered immortal beings who do not die.
Because they believe in many gods.
Reaper's Gale has 1280 pages.
Where: In many places where there were emperors, they were considered as gods, or god-like, at one time or another. For example, in Japan. I am not sure whether they still are.
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