12, 7, 24...
Whatever made up number allows you to believe in whatever made up religion you believe in...
There is no definitive answer to this question as beliefs and myths about the interactions between gods and mortals vary across different cultures and religions. In Greek mythology, for example, interactions between gods and mortals were fairly common. In some traditions, gods are believed to be ever-present and can be seen or felt by those who are receptive to their presence.
Rarely do they ever allow us human beings to gaze upon them, when they do it is merely telepathic....
In many ancient cultures, humans were expected to show respect, make offerings, and pray to the gods for guidance and protection. It was believed that by honoring the gods through rituals and sacrifices, humans could cultivate a positive relationship with them and gain their favor. The gods were viewed as powerful beings who could influence human affairs, so establishing a respectful and reciprocal relationship was important for ensuring prosperity and well-being.
AnswerThe Samaritans were polytheistic until Hellenistic times, when they adopted a variant of monotheistic Judaism, excluding many of the books that lionised the Jews, their neighbours to the south. So, at least from Hellenistic times, the Samaritans only worshipped one God.
Hinduism is a religion that believes in three main gods known as the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva), but also worships many other gods and goddesses that represent various aspects of life and the universe. This rich pantheon reflects the diverse traditions and beliefs within Hinduism.
Worshipping many gods is known as polytheism. It is a common practice in various ancient and contemporary religions, such as Hinduism and Ancient Greek mythology, where multiple deities are revered and worshipped for their unique qualities and powers.
Someone who only believe in one god.
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12, 7, 24... Whatever made up number allows you to believe in whatever made up religion you believe in...
To be honest, there are too many gods, demi gods heroes and mortals to list them all.
Zeus was not a strict god, he allowed many things, but he didn't allow for other gods to have children with mortals because he did not want to get overthrown by a demi-god.
Many Greek gods go into disguise when interacting with mortals. Zeus often had love affairs with mortal women and often disguised himself. When the Greek gods wished to test mortals, they would disguise themselves as well, for example in the myth of Baucis and Philemon. Sometimes the gods disguised themselves as mortals, and sometimes as beasts.
yes very uncommon but that's how many of the Heroes where born
He only had one wife Hera but he had many affairs with mortals
In Greek mythology, Aphrodite is the goddess of love, beauty and sexual rapture. Aphrodite loved and was loved by many gods and mortals. Her festival is the Aphrodisiac which was celebrated in various centers of Greece and especially in Athens and Corinth.any gods and mortals.
There were many Greek gods, too many to list here, I'm sure you can find an extended list somewhere. They were important in many ways. They helped the mortals understand things they couldn't explain at the time like death, whether, feelings. The mortals came up with stories about the gods, or myths, to explain these things.
His wife was Hera. He also was mythologized to have had many dalliances with other gods, as well as mortals.
Poiseidon has had over 1,000 children with both gods, mortals, and nature godesses.
Because he was born first from chaos his mom so he is the king by birth because no one else could do it because Zeus took away a the second generation children which were titans because they were evil. Then the others came but that is another story about the other gods.