22.09.2021

if god created us, then who created him

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Social Studies
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Required Answer:-ZewsHeraZews:-Zeus is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. As the chief Greek deity, Zeus is considered the ruler, protector, and father of all gods and humans. Zeus is often depicted as an older man with a beard and is represented by symbols such as the lightning bolt and the eagle.Hera:-Hera, in ancient Greek religion, a daughter of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, sister-wife of Zeus, and queen of the Olympian gods. From early times Hera was believed to be the sole lawful wife of Zeus; she soon superseded Dione, who shared with him his ancient oracle at Dodona in Epirus.
Social Studies
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Required Answer:-ZewsHeraZews:-Zeus is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology. As the chief Greek deity, Zeus is considered the ruler, protector, and father of all gods and humans. Zeus is often depicted as an older man with a beard and is represented by symbols such as the lightning bolt and the eagle.Hera:-Hera, in ancient Greek religion, a daughter of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, sister-wife of Zeus, and queen of the Olympian gods. From early times Hera was believed to be the sole lawful wife of Zeus; she soon superseded Dione, who shared with him his ancient oracle at Dodona in Epirus.
History
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1. Describe the Iliad

The Iliad is a Greek epic poem, traditionally attributed to Homer. It was composed of dactyl hexameters and has a total of 15,693 verses. The story happens during the last 51 days of the Trojan war. The title of the books derives from the Greek name of Troy, Ιlión.

2. What was Homer talking of in this piece

This epic poem is about the anger of Achilles. Achilles is the son of King Peleus and the Nereid Thetis. Achille´s fury ends with the poem when he decides to reconcile with Priam, the father of his enemy Hector, during Hector´s funeral.

The Iliad and the Odyssey were considered by the Greeks of the classical period as the most important compositions and were used as foundations of pedagogy.

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1. Describe the Iliad

The Iliad is a Greek epic poem, traditionally attributed to Homer. It was composed of dactyl hexameters and has a total of 15,693 verses. The story happens during the last 51 days of the Trojan war. The title of the books derives from the Greek name of Troy, Ιlión.

2. What was Homer talking of in this piece

This epic poem is about the anger of Achilles. Achilles is the son of King Peleus and the Nereid Thetis. Achille´s fury ends with the poem when he decides to reconcile with Priam, the father of his enemy Hector, during Hector´s funeral.

The Iliad and the Odyssey were considered by the Greeks of the classical period as the most important compositions and were used as foundations of pedagogy.

Social Studies
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The answer depends on the religion you follow.
Based on mine
Our brains cannot function at 100% so some questions we ask we cannot fathom the answer, like how god was created or how he created the universe, angels, humans, and devils.
Why were humans created. The same reason angels were created to serve god. However humans were made uniquely as they can unlike angels use free will. They can choose to be good or choose to be bad like the story of cain and abel. God could have created us stronger, smarter, and 100% righteous but then how different would we be from angels. Why is there bad when god can just get rid of it, if god always interfered why would be given free will. Looking at it from that retrospect this world isn’t for enjoyment it’s a test. A test to see which path we follow wether it is good or bad. This life is finite, everything good we experience on earth is temporary and everything bad is also temporary. So yes we can try to make everything 100% logical and some even leave religion as a hole. But to me I’d rather follow a way of life, a life of boundaries having me commit to leading the good way of life. Because if this life is temporary why get attached when I can have a hope of an afterlife where everything is immortal and all is good. Just as we go to school to get an education, and teachers teach us the basics we need to graduate. We live this life as a test to see which life we lead, and religion teaches us the basics we need to lead a good life straying from the bad so that we may graduate to the afterlife.
History
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The correct answer is D. "This was the king who knew the countries of the world"

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"The Epic of Gilgamesh" from which the excerpt is taken, is considered as the oldest surviving literary work as it is believed this poem was written during Ancient Mesopotamia and because of this, this literary work provides key information about the civilization and especially the life of one of its leaders called Gilgamesh. In the case of the excerpt presented, the author narrates the attributes of Gilgamesh including that he was wise " was the man to whom all things were known" and handsome "he glorious sun endowed him with beauty" and his abilities as a king "this was the king who knew the countries of the world, which suggest Gilgamesh was not only admired by the people of the civilization but it was their leader and probably part of a monarchy, as in this political system the society is ruled by only one authority which is called monarch or king. Thus, the phrase that suggests Gigames ruled over a monarchy is "This was the king who knew the countries of the world", because this is the only type of political system in which there is a monarch or king.

English
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According to "The World on Turtle's Back," the statement best describes the origin of man is:

(A.) A god fell from the sky and had a daughter, who eventually gave birth to two men.  

According to the given question, we are asked to show the statement which best describes the origin of man according to the text of "The World on Turtle's Back,"

As a result of this, we can see that from the complete text, there is a narration about the origin of man from the myth and it describes how a god fell from the sky and then had a daughter who gave birth to two men.

Read more about "The World on Turtle's Back,"  here:

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