It is difficult to single out the ancient Greeks for their religious beliefs. Almost all peoples of ancient times believed in one or more gods, and the Greeks were no exception.
Religion helped people explain how the world was created and gave them hope for divine assistance in time of peril.
Ancient Greeks had a religious belief which included a deity for most human virtues and vices.Eg beauty (Aphrodite /Venus) , wisdom (Athena), war (Aries) Gods were a simple and a 'because' way of explaining things you can't control. Love, the Sea, weather, natural disasters. They were given grumpy temprements to explain why people would be killed in such events. An easier way than the modern "Why would a kind and loving god bring death to his people"
Why do we have religion today? Everyone needs something to depend on, people can't believe that everything is up to us, its too much responsibility. they need it to explain things they cant, ie "why are we here" and "why do bad things happen to good people" and questions like that. even Athiests may believe in destiny or luck, both are forms of relieving oneself from responsibility. The Greeks had gods and goddesses to mainly explain the phenomenons of the world. The Gods were personifications of things they could not explain. Such as Wind, Seasons and Love.
The Romans and Greeks had the same reasons as other people throughout the world, right up to the present day. Religion helped people explain how the world was created. It gave them hope for divine assistance in time of peril, as well as hope for a life after death. The Greeks sought advice and knowledge about the future from their gods, but the Romans asked augurs to provide advice and knowledge about the future by performing animistic rituals.
Ancient Greeks were people who worshiped many gods as polytheists. Fifth-century Greeks did not see themselves at the mercy of gods because they thought the gods were benevolent.
the Greeks believed that the gods would speak to them in there dreams
Greeks honoured their gods by conducting religious festivals and sacrifices, rituals and praying in temples.
The ancient Greeks prayed to the gods to get something that they needed.
i believe the greeks believed the gods were punishing them so i believe they influenced there religion by praying to the gods to forgive them and trying to please the gods
Gods.
the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done the ancient Greeks thought that the gods were punishing them for bad things they have done
Greek gods were imagined by the Greeks, so they are related by that.
The Greeks performed rituals.
Gods, what else?!
Ancient Greeks were people who worshiped many gods as polytheists. Fifth-century Greeks did not see themselves at the mercy of gods because they thought the gods were benevolent.
The Greeks worshipped a pantheon of gods.
Ancient Greeks were people who worshiped many gods as polytheists. Fifth-century Greeks did not see themselves at the mercy of gods because they thought the gods were benevolent.
the Greeks believed that the gods would speak to them in there dreams
No, Greeks believed that their gods were immortal, as every people believe for their god.
Neither the Trojans nor the Greeks/Hellenes were gods. They were real people.
Greeks honoured their gods by conducting religious festivals and sacrifices, rituals and praying in temples.