The religion of Sumerians is quite simple. The Sumerians practiced something called "Polytheism". They built a pyramid-like structure called "ziggurats", which consisted of four platforms. At the top of the ziggurat, there was a small temple which was where they worshiped their gods. They had astronomical bodies, such as the sun, too. Although their gods were unpredictable, the Sumerians thought out was to discover the gods held in store for them. Like all human cultures, the Sumerians were struck by the wondrous regularity of the movement of the heavens and speculated that this movement might contain some secret to the intentions of the gods. The Sumerians believed that aliens came from another planet. Every thousand years their planet came close enough to earth for them to travel here. Their atmosphere was made mostly of gold and was thinning. They mixed their DNA with monkeys to create Australopithecines. They continued to modify smarter and smarter life forms to mine Earth's gold for them, explaining why our change from monkeys as being as the fastest evolutionary change. It also explains why the Sumerian's origins are unknown, and why they were the most scientifically advanced civilization. If it weren't for the Sumerians we would not have bronze or the wheel, and it's quite possible that without their contributions to science, other civilizations wouldn't have even reached the bronze age.
If your job had more things to do with god and religion the higher class you were.
they mummified the dead for the afterlife
No. Abraham lived among them, but was not related to them. His family originated further north and was Semitic. Also, Abraham's beliefs were the polar opposite of those of the Sumerians. See also:More about Abraham
Type of writing that early Egyptians used to communicate ,but also for religion
Both the loyalists and the Sumerians placed a strong emphasis on religion as a central aspect of their cultures. For the Sumerians, religion was intertwined with daily life, influencing their laws, governance, and agricultural practices, with numerous deities representing natural forces and societal ideals. Similarly, loyalist communities often relied on religious beliefs to unify their members and provide moral guidance, particularly during times of conflict. In both cases, religion served as a foundation for social cohesion and cultural identity.
Submerions were pigs that did nothing but sit on their fat, lazy butts. They worshiped stupid false gods and ate Lays all day. -Fayth$$$
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Belief of something.
They believed in Polythesim
The Sumerian religion and structure of society.
If your job had more things to do with god and religion the higher class you were.
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The religious establishment was subordinated to the king.
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No, the Sumerians and Babylonians did not follow the Ten Commandments. However they had their own moral values, taught by their own religion.
If you mean the Sumerians, I think they were into the Sun god who warms all but what religion not a god