Someone once said that religion explains those mysteries that science has not yet shed light on. As a rule of thumb, most of us lump any pre-Roman Greeks together. The truth is, by the time of Socrates and Plato, worship of the gods among the educated was increasingly rare. It was generally the pastoral and uneducated classes that were clinging to the old faith. Why? Because the Greeks were exploring science and understanding why certain things were happening.
Greek mythology actually was a relegion in ancient times, it was not called mythology though. It was created by the greeks to explain natural occurances or things that they could not otherwise explain. Another reason is that some blind people would tell stories and they were adopted as a myth.
The ancient Greeks did not perform any experiments to test the atomic theory proposed by Democritus. To the ancient Greeks the atomic theory was a part of philosophy, not science.
They were used to explain natural phenomena.
Myths expressed their beliefs about their gods and goddessesBecause they didn't have today's science so they thought there must be away to explain why the earth didn't just drop through space
The ancient Greeks made great achievements in government, philosophy, science, and the arts.
No. Science came after the Greek myths.The Greeks made up stories to explain why things were the way they were, with little to no knowledge of science.
They are the religion of the ancient Greeks.
The Greeks made mythological stores because they didn't have the science we have today. They did have science, yes, but they did not think of the Earth rotating, for example, they thought Apollo pulled a sun chariot across the sky. They used the stories to explain the mysteries of their lives. Hope this helps!
The ancient Greeks did not have science to explain how the Earth works yet, so they made up stories about Greek gods to explain forces of nature.
The ancient Greeks had no way of understanding the science we have learned in the 2500 years between then and now. So they made up interesting stories to explain what they saw, but couldn't understand.
Ancient Greeks didn't have lots of science and technology, so they depended on myths too explain how the earth and many natural causes were first formed. These stories used Gods and Goddesses to explain how things were created, almost how like in the bible, the first "story" is how God separated sky and earth, and created water, etc. Hope that this helped!
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The ancient Greeks created myths because to explain the gods' actions.
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There is no such designation as "Hebrew science". Ancient Israelites didn't pursue science in the way that the Ancient Greeks did.
The Greeks told myths to tell stories of the past or they used ledgends
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