They don't .... In fact there is no physical proof that ANY gods really exist. Belief in God is a matter of faith not proof, that is why it is so hard.
yes, and they still do.
Because the Ancient Roman people believed in those Roman gods and goddesses. As well as other gods and goddesses from foreign people.
not all the ancient people did the Greeks believed in like 50 gods/goddesses
They could, in theory, if the Greek gods actually existed, which of course they don't.
Different powers, names, and people that believed in them. :)
They were everything to them. Like really.
Neptune is the name of the ancient Roman God of the Seas. Most people today do not believe the Roman gods ever existed. So, no, people in the Navy today do not meet Neptune.
"There is a God in Israel." The people of ancient Israel tended to worship one god but thought other gods existed. They were monotheistic. However, some of the people worshiped more than one. It was the 6th century B.C. that Isaiah informed Israel that only one God existed. Israel became monotheistic.
the Egyptians built temples and put pictures of their ears meaning that they were listing to the ancient gods.
The ancient Greeks, as nomads, had sky gods. They added these to the earth gods of the agricultural people whom they displaced when they settled down to become agricultural people themselves.
There really wasn't JUST 3 gods But the three major gods in ancient Greece was Hades,Zues,&Posiedon
by beiliving in them