Priests as intermediaries, and winged messengers in the absence of today's electronic communications. (however many people today for some strange reason still prefer winged messengers).
It served as a buffer zone between the East and the West.
The 7 gods the people would leave out food for the gods to eat to know that they would fulfilling something in the mesopotamians life and they would pray also to the gods
Between 1962 and 1972 about 50,000 Australian servicemen and women served in Vietnam.
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
Greek gods played an important role in the lives of Athenians by giving the people advice when they went to their temples.
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It served as a buffer zone between the East and the West.
to rule over the people for the gods this is called theocracy.
The Sunerians believed that kings and priests had a link to the gods so they had a great influence over people.
Basically he was a messenger giving messages to other people (Gods mainly).
The 7 gods the people would leave out food for the gods to eat to know that they would fulfilling something in the mesopotamians life and they would pray also to the gods
Between 1962 and 1972 about 50,000 Australian servicemen and women served in Vietnam.
No Greek gods and goddesses do not "fade"; what fades is the memory of their worship and role in lives of people before more "modern" gods and goddesses. Thus Pan was "replaced" in his role by Hermes and Dionysus, and Helios by Apollo and Selene by Artemis - at least that is how it was seen by those of the Renaissance, to explain why gods and goddesses of ancient people seemed to have overlapping roles.
the aztec gods role was to lead in religion make decisions that would satisfy himself and the people and lead in war and tactics.
Basically he was a Messenger giving messages to other people(Gods mainly)
They worshiped the gods.