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They didn't really have a religion, more like they believed in certain gods, like Thor and Odin.
they believed in there own gods and they had more then one they believed this because they thought the more gods the more favour the people will gain from the gods
Not all Greek gods and goddesses are no longer believed in. There is the Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism (also Hellenic Reconstructionism) which is a ongoing religion focusing on reviving the old beliefs of Ancient Greece.
they had over 3000 known gods there may have been more but these are the only we know about!♥
The Maya believed in multiple gods. Their religion was polytheistic, with numerous deities governing different aspects of the natural world and human life. These gods were often associated with the sun, moon, rain, agriculture, and other important elements of Maya society.
They believed in the same gods that the Greeks did, but they gave them different names. Example: Poseidon to Neptune. The gods were also perceived differently then they originally were, they were more military.
Hinduism in very Ancient Religion, it is believed that Hinduism started more than a million years ago according to Hinduism scriptures. But recent studies show that Hinduism is atleast 10000 years old.
Religion was in every Egyptian's life. They believed in polytheism, which is believing in more than one god or goddess. For Egyptians they had to obey their gods to have a good life. After their death, the gods would judge them at how well their commands were obeyed.
Religion influenced Egypt in a very unique way. Religion was a part in every single Egyptians' life. The Egypt's believed in more than one god or goddess. Egyptians after death were judged by the gods on how well they followed the commands of the gods and how much they believed in the gods they were judged by that for if they deserved a good after life.
Because they believed in more than one gods!
GREEK.... and more just can't think
They followed the Mayan religion, with various gods and goddesses. You can learn more about it by looking up Mayan mythology.