It depends on the mythology, but most creation lore says the universe was in some form of chaotic state, often using the imagry of the sea, until one of their gods (usually their main god) brought order to it. A good example of this is the Babylonian creation myth.
The ancient Sumerians believed that the world was created by an ancient sea from which gods and the universe came from. They believed that the earth was ruled by these gods and that the gods had human-like features. Some of the key gods were: Enki, the god of water, Ki, the god of the earth, Enlil, the god of air, and An, the god of heaven. These four gods were thought to have created the rules of the Sumerian society.
The foundations of the universe are debated among many scholars. Many believe that the universe's foundation and emergence came from the combining of simple elements like hydrogen and oxygen.
No. Judaism worships One God, creator of the universe. There are no gods and goddesses in Judaism. See also the Related Links.Link: More about PassoverLink: What is God like?
Well, the gods actually overthrew the titans. They then locked up the titans in various places. Basically, the titans were like gods before the gods.
Philosophers throughout history have had varied beliefs about gods. Some believed in the existence of gods as divine beings that govern the universe, while others were agnostic or atheistic, denying the existence of gods. Philosophers like Plato and Aristotle explored the nature of gods and their roles in shaping the world and human behavior.
Taka is like the "real world's" version of Tamahome. Since Tamahome lives in a book called 'The Universe of the Four Gods'. Think of Taka as Tamahome or Tamahome's Reincarnation in the real world who's lives with Miaka in her world and remermbers her from "The Universe of the Four Gods" Book.
Greek gods and Egyptian gods differ in their roles and characteristics. Greek gods are often depicted with human-like qualities and emotions, while Egyptian gods are often depicted with animal heads and symbolic representations. Additionally, Greek mythology focuses on individual gods and their stories, while Egyptian mythology emphasizes the interconnectedness of gods and their roles in maintaining order in the universe.
No one invented it, it just sort of came with the Universe, like all forms of energy.
Greek mythology came first. Then the Romans came. They admired the gods and goddesses of the Greeks and copied. The Roman gods and goddesses and more disciplined and war-like. Because Greek and Roman mythology things can't have the same name, Romans changed the names.
Inside the universe, there are hundreds and thousands of galaxies, stars and solar systems. We came from God, He created us on earth and we have lived here ever since.
Zeus got his powers from when the Titans got overcome and all there powers got transferred to the gods but some of the powers the gods have they just came up with and got like Dionysus and wine which he invented but things like hearth witch one of the gods have i don't know how she got it
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