The very same people who first believed in a god(s). Ever since the formation of theistic belief, humans have accredited all ailments to divine origins for thousands of years.
yes
In all likelihood, they wouldn't have needed a physician to blame illness on the gods. People draw those conclusions themselves. All the illness in the world traces back to Pandora's box.
They would blame the lower classes and the gods.
They would blame the lower classes and the gods.
They would blame the lower classes and the gods.
The gods or sometimes a pharaoh.
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Some scholars will agree that it is simply "Fate" that is responsible. The play is a good example that "bad things happen to good people" and that lots of things in life are uncontrollable. There really isn't anyone to blame. Not even the Gods really...
Greek physicians were among the first to attribute illnesses to divine influence due to the cultural and religious context of ancient Greece, where gods were believed to control various aspects of life, including health. Early medical practices often intertwined with religious rituals, making it natural for physicians to explain diseases as punishments or tests from the gods. This perspective allowed them to justify their treatments through both medical and spiritual means, reflecting the holistic view of health in their society. Over time, as medical knowledge advanced, the focus shifted from divine causation to natural explanations for illness.
cause he is a weirner head
Since atheism is the lack of belief in deities atheists do not blame gods for anything.
they blame the gods for their own mistakes and sorrows.