They worshiped a god of nature that would punish them or praise them
The Aztecs believed that humans were inherently flawed and needed to constantly strive for self-improvement through personal sacrifice and dedication to the gods. They believed that humans had the capacity for greatness, but also the potential for evil, which needed to be controlled through strict adherence to moral and ethical codes.
Believers still need the mercy of God in their redeemed state because they are not perfect and continue to struggle with sin and weakness. God's mercy provides forgiveness, renewal, and strength to overcome these challenges and grow in faith. It is through God's mercy that believers can experience continual transformation and restoration in their lives.
Their gods, so like Quetzicoatl
they felt that it was wrong to practice human sacrifice
If the Aztecs did have a wall around Tenochtitlan, it was for protection from invaders. They needed to feel safer and less vunerable, so they built a wall.
The Aztecs believed in a delicate balance of nature maintained by their gods. They saw themselves as caretakers of the earth and performed rituals to ensure the harmony of the natural world. This belief influenced their agricultural practices and environmental conservation efforts.
The word "mercy" is an abstract noun. An abstract noun refers to something you cannot experience with your five senses-- you cannot touch it, feel it, see it, etc. You may know what mercy is (what the results of it are), but you cannot actually touch or feel or see "mercy." So that is what makes it an abstract noun, just like "truth", "beauty", "love", and "courtesy."
You are in touch with nature every moment of your life.
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so they could have a have good for crops
if u use this ur dumb
the gods used peoples sacrifices for nourishment so they can live longer