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you will be crazy and lots of things in your mind an scientist does not believe of gods
There is no " weakest god ". There is only one God, Christ. Isn't he your "savior," hes only like god's love child? ------------------------------------------------- Edit: By Nathaniel Zhu http://www.youtube.com/epicAthiest It really depends on what you believe. It could be any assortments of God/Gods. Because every religion claims their Gods to be the one true God, perhaps they are all the strongest or they are all the weakest. But that's no different than arguing who's stronger: Gandalf or Dumbledore. They're strongest in each of their own contexts. I, for example, believe there is no such thing as God or Gods so the weakest God is whichever God you choose to assign the meaning of "weakest".
They attempted to reflect the glory and power that the gods had. This way the people saw all the blessings the gods would give them and give the gods things. They were also a place where people worshipped their gods.
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== == Believing in evolution of species is called being realistic. It is recognizing the facts of science. Persons who believe that evolution is true are often referred to as evolutionists.Persons who are true believers in evolution specifically exclude anything other than a purely naturalistic explanation for the origin of the earth and universe and particularly life on earth.Theistic evolutionists is a term given to those who try to match theism, or belief in a God or gods as the one or ones involved in an original creation, with evolution being the mechanism which has produced ongoing changes over time to the point where we are today. Sometimes this also includes a God or gods guiding or directing the process of evolution.
The Aztecs Believed in all kinds of diffrent gods and godesses
The Aztecs believed the gods responsibilities were to control every aspect of their world and give signs on how to live.
yes, the Aztecs believed in many gods. They built ziggurats for the gods. On top of each ziggurat there were many shrines
The Aztecs believed in many different gods, including Tenochtitlan, the sun god, and the war god.
If the Aztecs did not perform human sacrifices, it is likely that their religious beliefs and societal structure would have evolved differently. Sacrifices played a significant role in their worldview and were seen as necessary for appeasing their gods and maintaining order in the cosmos. Without this ritual practice, the Aztec understanding of their relationship with the divine and the importance of human offerings would have been fundamentally altered.
They believed in supernatural causes involving the displeasure of Gods
The Aztecs sacrificed other human beings hearts, as an offering to the gods for giving the Aztecs the sun. The Aztecs believed that the sun was created by the gods sacrificing themselves to make the sun. So, the Aztecs believe that they have to repay the god with human hearts, or blood.
The Aztecs had over 1000 Gods
The Aztecs had over 1000 Gods
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The Aztecs worshiped their gods by sacrificing people(even children)
The Aztecs sacrificed slave and volunteers to please their gods