Calamities, works of nature,
Such as:
floods, earthquakes, storms, deceases, deaths, tornadoes e.t.c...
Can't give you any names because "prehistoric" by definition deals with things that weren't written down. However, many preliterate systems probably featured a) a sky father; b) an earth mother; c) a Sun god (or goddess); d) a Moon goddess (or god); e) a rain god; f) a river god; g) a god of the principle food source [e.g., corn god, deer god, whale god]; h) an articifer god ("hammer god'"; i) goddess of childbirth; j) death god; k) fire god and trickster god.
it was their religion, and they believedthat the gods and goddesses were in control of everything. They were like what God is to Christians and them.
same reason we have moses, Jesus, God, Satan etc. Belief. It was religion back then, it's religion now
It depends on what you believe in aka, God Is Who you make of it, in your religion your belief is your answer.
Athena - God of love and beauty
polythiestic like.. witches, magic, spirits, god and goddesses.
What do they (the gods and goddesses) believe? Or what is believed of them?It's called mythology, and it was in the ancient days of Greece once a religion.
god is but there are no goddesses :(
no there is only one god his name is God! he can save you if you ask him!
God never associated Himself with religions. Religions are man made to satisfy individual ego. God is Supreme and He is beyond religion and eternal.
No. In a religion with many gods or goddesses the 'g' is not capitalized. Although in religions such a Christianity where there is one God the 'G' is capitalized.
Polytheism means a belief in many gods, as compared to monotheism, which is belief in one God. Religion existed far before writing (we know this because during the Age of Exploration, Europeans found many groups of people who didn't have writing, hence they were prehistoric, but they did have religion). Although three of the major religions of the world today are monotheistic, or are centered around one God, and one major religion (Buddhism) doesn't refer to a God or gods at all, none of these existed until historic times. Hence, we know for certain that at least some prehistoric people practiced polytheism. Whether any prehistoric people believed in only one God we do not know.