Romans believed that various methods could reveal the future, including augury, which involved interpreting the behavior of birds, and haruspicy, which entailed examining the entrails of sacrificed animals. They also placed significance on omens and signs from the gods, as well as the interpretation of dreams. Additionally, the use of oracles, such as the famous Oracle of Delphi, was common among Romans seeking guidance on future events. These practices were integral to decision-making in both personal and state matters.
No God would reveal things to them
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Argument could be made for both sides but i believe the romans
I'm sure you could find one or two, but in general, no.
I believe we can't right now but maybe in the future we can.
It is doubtful that Romans could have had legends about "vampires" specifically, because the folklore surrounding the myth began around 1400, long after Rome fell in 476 AD.
Fate and the gods both influenced the lives of the ancient Greeks and Romans. The Greeks believed, and the Romans after them, that the gods could change the course of events, but were not supposed to change a future event that was already fated to happen. Because many things were fated to happen, the Romans placed much store in learning their future from seers and diviners.
The weird fortuneteller claimed she could foresight my future; of course, I didn't believe her.
The Greeks believed that Zeus had power over weather and that he could throw lightning bolts as weapons. He could shapeshift and frequently used this to engage in affairs.
In the future, we could probably get resources from Neptune, but right now, i don't believe there is anything important about it.
You can believe in man as a god if you believe that there is a higher god (or gods) who grant divinity to the man. Thus, the Romans believed that their emperor could become a god (divus, not deus, the word for a true god), and Christians believe that Jesus is both man and God.
AnswerThe Romans needed help to achieve victory in war, protection against enemies and petty criminals, as well as good harvests and good fortune in life's undertakings. Through religion, they could foretell the future and receive advice as to the best course of action for future success. Failure to show proper respect to the gods could bring misfortune and disaster. Religion was a constant part of life for the ancient Romans.