God is almighty supreme power and deity is devine powers. I mean the term deity is just used when there is more than one god.
all i know is that diety is a god
Gods are male and goddesses are female.
Mythical Gods have no weakness.
Atheism is the lack of belief in a god or gods, while agnosticism is the belief that the existence of a god or gods is unknown or unknowable. Atheists assert that there is no evidence for the existence of a deity, whereas agnostics question whether such evidence could ever be found.
There is no answer, why were any of the gods deities?
The difference is quite simple. "Olympians" in reference to gods are the greek gods with thrones on Olympus. "Greek Gods" is used in reference to the Olympians and minor gods.
A nontheist is someone who does not believe in a specific deity or god, while an atheist specifically denies the existence of any deity or god.
All gods are deities.
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I'm not sure if they had a chief deity, but I do know that they worshiped the war and water gods the most.
In Homer's poems, the chief difference between human beings and the gods is immortality. The gods are immortal beings with divine powers and abilities, while humans are mortal and subject to the limitations and vulnerabilities of mortal life. This fundamental difference underpins many of the interactions and conflicts between humans and gods in Homer's epic works.
A non-theist is someone who does not believe in a specific deity or god, while an atheist specifically denies the existence of any deity or god.