People do not really worship the dead, they worship what was in the dead, which is something they called "spirit." They believe that something invisible makes the person what he or she was before death. For they know that the carcass of the dead person stays with them, and that is why they address the invisible part of the person. For example, the priests believe that a king is a chosen person by his god or gods. Therefore, since they think that that god lives in the king while he is alive to steal everyone's lands through war, which the priest considers an accomplishment, then when the king dies, the priest makes the king a god, defining and attesting that a superior invisible villain was using the body of a mortal, then that makes the body "holy", like a holy vessel. In reality, the god is a bacteria vermin like microbe from roaches, flees, lice, or some other bloodless beings that have been using the king to satisfy its need for blood. Insects are bloodless creatures that demand blood sacrifice because they have to play the part of gods and goddesses and terrorize our species. That is truly pathetic. Those disease carriers brought us to our knees and made us pray to them for everything.
No, they simply remember the people who died.
Osiris was a god of the dead, so people worshipped him to have a good afterlife.
No, although the Druids did revere their ancestors they did not "worship" the dead.
because if you worship him then i guess you'll have a good afterlife. after all, he is the god of the underworld and the lord of the dead! ;)
No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.
Sunday is the day in which people attend Church. This is in commemoration of when He Rose from the Dead (the first day of the week).
People eat easter eggs <><><><><> Christians worship Jesus Christ, who died for them and was raised from the dead for their salvation.
They thought the relatives would persuade the gods to look favorably among them.
Ancestor Worship
No they studied it
No. They don't worship anything. They're dead, as are most ancients.
People don't generally worship at war memorials. The memorials are used as a focus for remembering the dead and the horrors of war. The number of people who attend memorials varies greatly from country to country and memorial to memorial. It is impossible to put a figure on the number of people.