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The Iliad and The Odyssey both detail man's relationship with the gods as well as with his fellow man .
When man enslaved gods
Their gods?
The Mesopotamians believed that the relationship between gods and mortals was a staple for existence
Antigone believes that the laws created by the gods, stand stronger than the laws made by man. She thinks that the laws of god are unquestionably unbreakable while the laws of man are. "These laws- I was not about to break them, not out of fear of some man's wounded pride, and face the retribution of the gods." (509). She also notes that all man has to do is enforce the laws of god.
They worshiped and paid tribute to their gods. They built temples to the gods.
It is complicated.
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As the Greeks studied science, how did it begin to change their relationship to their religion and to their gods?
Two things. The pharaohs said they were chosen by Gods, that they were Gods, and became Gods after death.
She has worked with other gods or goddesses but they are not told.
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