Incas
Aztecs
Incas
Greeks offered sacrifices (didn't like human sacrifices, and if they forgot a god the god they forgot would avenge it) to the gods
Obviously they offered worship and sacrifices to the God. What else is a temple for? And btw, there were many temples to Apóllōn.
no
Aztecs performed sacrifices on the large four sided pyramids which they made for the Aztec Gods,.
Athena named the city Athens after herself;at her birth King Kekrops the founder of the city, first offered sacrifices to her. She planted the olive and named his city after herself after it had been judged by the gods to be hers.
None. Jews stopped making animal sacrifices in the year 70 CE. Answer Sacrifices can only be offered in the Temple in Jerusalem. Since the Temple was destroyed, sacrifice can not be offered. When we are not able to offer sacrifices, prayer replaces the sacrifice. This is specified in the Torah.
No. Those who offered the sacrifices set fire to the offerings.
We don't. Sacrifices were offered in the Temple, which was destroyed 2000 years ago.
aztecs, mayas, zapotecas
Greeks offered sacrifices (didn't like human sacrifices, and if they forgot a god the god they forgot would avenge it) to the gods
seventeen hundred
The Inca Indians did have spiritual leaders. The Inca Indians had human sacrifices as a part of their religion. These sacrifices were offered along with prayer.
They treated them with Respect, Fear, and Reverence. Many types of sacrifices were offered to "Appease" the supposed anger of their Gods. Sometimes Human Sacrifices!
by offering sacrifices sometime they even offered themselves,sibling,parents,animals and sometimes offered their children.
The ancient Israelites, as described in the Bible, burned sacrifices by fire as part of their religious rituals. These sacrifices were often offered to God as a way of seeking forgiveness for sins or showing devotion.
In the Bible, some examples of people who gave sacrifices to the Lord include Abraham, who offered his son Isaac as a sacrifice (Genesis 22); Cain and Abel, who offered sacrifices of their produce (Genesis 4); and King Solomon, who made offerings at the dedication of the temple (1 Kings 8).
The Moabites worshiped many gods. Their chief god was Chemosh. Sometimes they offered human sacrifices.