In much the same way that modern Christians try to please their God, the Sumerians pleased their gods in order to bring good fortune upon themselves. They accepted the priests as their religious leaders because they were intermediaries between the people and the gods.
To be as servants and mine the earth for rare minerals that the Annunaki wanted.
As slaves.
The Sumerians built statues of themselves praying and left them at the ziggurat to please their gods.
to please their gods
Anu the Sumerian God represented authority.
who were the two sumerian gods
The Sumerians believed in many gods such as An, Ki, Enki, Enlil, Inanna, the sun god Utu, and the moon god, Sin.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
In much the same way that modern Christians try to please their God, the Sumerians pleased their gods in order to bring good fortune upon themselves. They accepted the priests as their religious leaders because they were intermediaries between the people and the gods.
the sumerians strove to please their gods because they belived their god could bring them good or bad things upon them
The Sumerians built statues of themselves praying and left them at the ziggurat to please their gods.
In much the same way that modern Christians try to please their God, the Sumerians pleased their gods in order to bring good fortune upon themselves. They accepted the priests as their religious leaders because they were intermediaries between the people and the gods.
One answer: He did try and he did please all people!Another answer: Jesus did not try to please all people because it's impossible to please all people AND to serve God. Some people are bad and/or want bad things, but God is good, so if you serve God, you can't please the people who want bad things.
to please their gods
Anu the Sumerian God represented authority.
who were the two sumerian gods
i think
The Sumerians believed in many gods such as An, Ki, Enki, Enlil, Inanna, the sun god Utu, and the moon god, Sin.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:
Ea, the god whom the Sumerians believed to have controlled the clouds and air.
The Sumerians built the ziggurats to please and respect their gods.