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Greek mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to the myths and study them in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece, its civilization, and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself.[1]
  • Greek mythology is embodied explicitly in a large collection of narratives and implicitly in representational arts, such as vase-paintings and votive gifts. Greek myth explains the origins of the world and details the lives and adventures of a wide variety of gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines, and other mythological creatures. These accounts initially were disseminated in an oral-poetic tradition; today the Greek myths are known primarily from Greek literature.
  • Greek mythology has changed over time to accommodate the evolution of their culture, of which mythology, both overtly and in its unspoken assumptions, is an index of the changes. In Greek mythology's surviving literary forms, as found mostly at the end of the progressive changes, is inherently political, as Gilbert Cuthbertson has urged
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Mary S

Christianity - 0 views

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    All about Christianity. It has bibles, references, and study recorces.
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    only one bible not many
Seth A

Ancient Greek Cult- How the Greek gods were praised in Ancient Greece - 0 views

  • Would a god find out that a human did not praise him like he should, the punishment was usually heavy and oftentimes eternal, like in the case of Meropis, who was transformed by Athena, the goddess of wisdom, into an owl because of her impudence.
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      oh my
  • "perirrhanteria", which was a marble water basin set up near altars
  • for ritual purification of the worshippers and to spinkle the sacrificed animals
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  • they would kneel down to the earth, powerfully hitting the earth with their hands in order to be heard loudly.
  • The ancient Greeks would pray on their feet, with their hands up to the sky
  • ancient Greeks asked for help and support from the god or the goddess they were referring to, reminding them all the good deeds they had done for them.
  • They offered goods such as wine, oil, milk, sweets and nuts and sacrificed rams, ewes, cows, bulls, goats, depending on what they believed that their gods preferred.
  • it had even come to attempts of human sacrifices, in order to worship deities such as Hades or Artemis, the goddess of the hunt.
Bob Rowan

IFANCA: What Is In Our Food - 1 views

  • ometimes the questionable ingredients such as alcohol; enzymes; fats and gelatin are not clearly listed but are hidden in flavorings
  • Sometimes the questionable ingredients such as alcohol; enzymes; fats and gelatin are not clearly listed but are hidden in flavorings
  • vegetable materials
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  • meat from humanely-handled halal animals
  • Fish and most seafood
  • Milk and eggs
  • we all refrain from consuming items such as
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Meat of dead animal
  • Blood
  • Classification Of Foods:
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      See below for acceptable foods for Muslims
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    Foods the are acceptable for Muslims from the Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America
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    Foods the are acceptable for Muslims from the Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America
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