Different lands different people different "religions". Sorry for the dryness but mainly pharaoh was considered a god amongst humans while roman gods were more like gods who liked fiddling with humans. In my opinion.
there different because there different gods and in different places
The gods had fire to keep them warm. Since the humans didn't have fire, the gods didn't have to worry about the humans trying to attack them.
The gods in Egyptian myths have different powers, meanings,looks like they have animal heads.Answer:In Greek mythology, the Greeks created the gods in their own image; that's why Greek gods look like humans. In Egyptian mythology the Egyptians believed that the gods are not entirely powerful if they were entirely human, so they made them look half-animal and half-human. The story, plot, setting, and characters, too, were different.
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Different lands different people different "religions". Sorry for the dryness but mainly pharaoh was considered a god amongst humans while roman gods were more like gods who liked fiddling with humans. In my opinion.
Because different people believen different gods
Aphrodite interacted with the humans and gods in different ways.
No, the Greek gods and Roman gods are very similar, but they have different names and slightly different attributes. Many of the Roman gods were influenced by Greek mythology, with the Romans adopting and adapting the Greek gods to fit their own cultural beliefs.
Humans are mortal beings, not gods.
Gods and Humans are similar in mostly appearances. Many of them look humans with the same features, although they may be most beautiful and handsome etc. Gods also share human emotions etc to some degree. They can feel hurt, anger, pleasure and joy. Gods can have children and siblings, though sometimes the birthing processing is different. For example, in one version of the myth Apollo and Artemis were hatched from an egg after their mother was turned into a bird by their father Zeus so Hera couldn't find them.
They both worshipped multiple gods, and were the same gods with different names, ie. Poseidon=Neptune, Zeus=Jupiter.
Not necessarily, it all depends on the mythology you deal with. Gods tend to be the personification of forces but some world mythologies attribute gods to ancestral spirits of its people. If you are asking if gods were created in reference to ancient humans then I don't know. There is no way to definitively know.
No. They are not similar. Bakugan live in a different world but Pokemon live in the same world as humans.
Prometheus is kind, unselfish, he also thought about the humans and gave him the gift of fire. He did not deserve such a severe punishment.
it could be difer
Zeus is king and ruler of gods and humans in Greek mythology