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if you go to Greek mythology or wiki it says Hestia didn't believe in myths, therefore she didn't spend any time in myths.
Until they were replaced by other religions, as Islam and Christianity.
No, Homer did not believe in the gods that he wrote about. He was a Pagan, which is someone who believes that there is no God or gods at all. All of the storys he wrote about were Myths.
The same reason they're important today. People need something to believe in. We don't call them "myths" now, though. We call it "religion", just like they did back then.
There are many written accounts of the myths, but one of the oldest and most well-known is the Theogony written by Heroditus in 7th or 8th century BC. It was from here that we know of the Titanomachy and the Gigantomachy, wars fought between the Olympians and the Titans and Giants.
You do not need to believe in myths.
The myths were the religion of Greeks and Romans. We call them myths, because we do not believe in them.
There is no proof of myths but there is proof of dinosaurs.
Myths are stories we do not believe in (any longer). Stories we do believe are not considered myths. The Greek myths were the religion of the ancient Greeks. It has been supplanted by Christianity.
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It gave them something to believe.
we believe they do. they came first.
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you should if you believe in myths
We do not believe in the Greek myths nowadays.
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Yes, it was their religion.