because they have religous rules like other religions.
Well, in Buddhism, our focus is more on the idea of self appreciation. We believe that if you do a good deed, such as giving thanks to the gods, we are not only pleasing the gods, but we are simply pleasing ourselves as well (but Buddhists are generally atheist and do not believe in God (s), but I'm a Catholic-Buddhist).
they believed in many different gods we have one our Creator . they have water,air,sun,food,gods and goddesses there are many others also
The Torah states that Jews should eat kosher food.
the sumerians belived that the gods needed to grow more plants and food or put up more wall to protect there homes
the sumerians belived that the gods needed to grow more plants and food or put up more wall to protect there homes
the sumerians belived that the gods needed to grow more plants and food or put up more wall to protect there homes
Vegemite should be placed above the food pyramid as it is the food of the gods
The Apache Indians do dances and chants. They do these to basically talk to there gods. One of there many gods names is Crapoti. They believe when they do that there gods will help them with food or rain or whatever will help them.
the orthodox still believe in kosher because they are very strict and religious so the read the bible and it says in the bible to have those food laws.
"Unclean" is actually a mistranslation of the Hebrew word taref (טרף), from the King James Bible. The word should actually be translated as "unusuable" or "unkosher". In other words, Jews believe that some animals are not food animals. It's as simple as that. Dietary restrictions are listed in the Hebrew Bible, but Jews believe these laws only apply to Jews.
The duration of Food for the Gods is 600.0 seconds.
No. The traditional food of the gods was nectar and ambrosia.