Well they all had very different and unique ways of life For an example Zeus was a very sexual god and comiited adultry torwards hera and her of wich was a very jealous goddess and ares was very cowardly but quick to run to battle hades was always seeking more power from his brothers Zues and Posedin so see they differed from each other.
The mesopotamians worshipped bananas and other fruits. No one know's why but that is what they worship.
Some of the gods ancient Mesopotamians believed in include Ashur, Anu, Enki, Nabu, Nergal... You can find a longer list in the Wikipedia article "List of Mesopotamian deities".
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houses for mesopotamian gods were called Ziggurats
there is no MAIN god that Mesopotamia people believe in, that is why they are polytheims.
Some believe in certain gods, some believe in other gods, some believe in no gods, some believe in all the gods.
Some believe in certain gods, some believe in other gods, some believe in all the gods, some believe in no gods.
the sumerians practiced polytheismThe Mesopotamian Religion was Polytheistic, they had a pantheon of several hundred gods.
They believed in many gods and worshiped in ziggurats.
Priests were in charge of ministering to the gods, thereby gaining their favor. People thought gods controlled their lives. Combine these ideas, and it was important for the people to please the priests in order to assure prosperity and well being. The priests were so powerful in Mesopotamian society because the people believed that they had a direct contact with God.
Buddhism does not focus on belief in a singular God or multiple Gods. Instead, it emphasizes principles such as the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path to achieve enlightenment and liberation from suffering. Buddhism's teachings revolve around the concept of karma, rebirth, and the path to end the cycle of suffering (samsara).
The priest job was to hand out the grain/surplus and to speak to the gods/influence the gods.They also had to keep people in check for the gods to be pleased for the priests
the people of Mesopotamia would use canoe and sticks with string and a hook as a fishing pole.
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