No!?
They built large pyramid temples which were like their churches on which innocent people were sacrificed to the sun god or any other god. They also worshipped the sun through daily life and prayed to it for their agriculture.
Yes, the Aztecs worshipped the sun god Huitzilopochtli as one of their major deities. Sun worship was an important part of their religious beliefs and rituals. The sun was seen as a powerful symbol of life, energy, and fertility in Aztec culture.
The ancient Egyptians worshipped both the sun and the moon as important deities in their religious beliefs. The sun god, Ra, was considered the creator and sustainer of life, while the moon god, Thoth or Khonsu, played a role in measuring time and guiding souls in the afterlife.
Yes, the Incas worshiped the sun as a deity, known as Inti. They believed that the sun was the source of life and provided warmth and sustenance to all living things. Sun worship played a significant role in Inca religion and rituals.
The Incan sun god is called Inti
yea
thy god of the maya was the sun god because he made light
a sun dial
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Kinich Ahau
yes
The Egyptians.
The God Rae was the god of the sun in ancient egypt.
Yes they believed it was a god
Amon-Rashkan
Aztec was sun god
No-- Amun was the sun-disk god Egyptians were forced to worship when Akhenaten was pharaoh. Ra/Re is the traditional sun god of Ancient Egypt.