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2 September, 14:04

How are the Greek gods different from other gods in other ancient cultures?

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  1. 2 September, 15:34
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    Christianity believed in a mono god-one god

    jewdiaism-one god

    Muslim-I'm pretty sure they believe in one god named Allah (don't quote me on that and I'm sorry if I'm wrong)

    Buddhism-no god, but in human spirituality

    and many others but ...

    Greek gods were, some still do worship them, known to control different events or happenings like war (aries/athena) love and beauty (Aphrodite) lightning (Zeus)

    underworld (hades) water (Poseidon) light and music (Apollo) marriage (hera) agriculture (Demeter) hunting and moon (Artemis) blacksmithing and fire (hephaestus) roads and thieves (hermes) wine (Dionysus) sleep (hypnos) victory (Nike) choices (janus) revenge (nemesis) rainbow (iris) magic (hecate) luck and fortune (tyche) close to all or all of the Greek gods.
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