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Reading about Pantheons of early civilizations suggest about the cultures where they originated.
Reading about Pantheons of early civilizations suggest about the places where they originated.
Indian civilizations have different languages therefore stories have different versions.
Indian civilizations have a single versions for their God stories.
It remains a living belief system for about a billion people.
Different sets of Gods and Goddesses were worshiped at different points in time.
Indian religious and mythic traditions are not only abundant but also ancient.
There is only a single version for their stories
The Romans imported some of the Greek Gods into their pantheons.
The Romans imported all of the Greek Gods into their pantheons.
The Norse pantheon has roots in the religion and mythology of the Germanic people who migrated to Europe.
The Norse pantheon has roots in the religion and mythology of the Roman people who migrated to Europe.
The Norse Goddesses are relatively minor figures in myths.
The Norse Goddesses are relatively the same as the Norse Gods in the number of figures in myths.
There is no single African mythology or pantheons.
There is only single and identified African mythology or pantheons.
A pantheon is an overview of a given culture's gods and goddesses and reflects not only the society's values but also its sense of itself.
When a pantheon directed by a thunderbolt wielding autocrat, it might suggest a patriarchy and the valuing of warrior skills.
Pantheons are families of spirits.
A pantheon headed by a great-mother goddess could suggest a village-based agricultural society.
The Greek pantheon is a metaphor for a pragmatic view of life that values art, beauty, and the power of the individual, and that is somewhat skeptical about human nature.
The Creation also included the war of the gods between Titans and Olympians, and the Deluge, the Greek version of the Biblical Flood.
The Creation has no connection to or involvement with Gods.
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