the Incas preformed ceremonies to worship the gods. they would preform very nice skull surgeries. :)
the incas pleased their gods by offerind human blood
You can change Gods, but you can't worship 2 gods at the same time in the same village (temple).
They used them as slaves or sacrificed them to the gods.
The ancient Greeks worshiped their gods for the same reason that any spiritual-religious people engage in worship: they believed that their gods were real, that those gods desired worship and reverence, and that those gods would reward those who worshiped them. While the Greek notion of "god" and "gods" changed significantly over the centuries, the fundamental reason for worshipping them did not.
No they didn't. Also, you used the wrong tense of the word worship.
they sacrificed their people because they thought that their gods would be pleased with blood
the Incas preformed ceremonies to worship the gods. they would preform very nice skull surgeries. :)
No, Inca is not a religious name. The Inca were a civilization in South America, specifically in the Andean region, known for their advanced society and achievements in architecture, agriculture, and governance. The Inca also had a well-developed religion centered around the worship of nature and gods.
the Inca worshiped by sacrificing hunans
The Mayan's and the Inca's both built all of their homes, and jobs (a.k.a. farms and barns) out of natural resouries and natural materials. They also worshiped many gods. They believed that if there was no gods to worship that there would be no world and no people. hope i could help you. thanks <3 :-)
they worship kachina dolls who were there gods
no
The Inca Empire practiced a form of religion known as Inca religion, which included worship of the sun god Inti, the earth goddess Pachamama, and various other nature spirits. They also believed in ancestor worship and practiced rituals such as animal sacrifices.
The Inca Empire practiced a form of religion called "Inca religion" or "Inca mythology." This belief system revolved around the worship of various gods and goddesses, including Inti (the sun god) and Viracocha (the creator god), along with rituals and offerings to ensure the well-being of the empire.
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