GREEK MYTHOLOGY - 6

 Q: Why did the ancient Greeks believe in oracles and sacrifice?

A:    The ancient Greeks believed that there was once a muthical age called the Golden Age, when everyone was happy and everything was easy. Men lived like gods, no one worked, and spring never ended. However, men became greedy and started fighting woth each other. Then, the gods grew disgusted, and as a punishment, created the first woman, Pandora. She was responsible for unleashing evil on earth.
       After the Golden Age, there was another mythical age called the Bronze Age. This was a time when great heroes performef extraordinary feats, and the gods helped man to defeat his enemies. The Greeks believed that they themselves were living in the Iron Age. They thought that the gods had abandoned them again, and could be pleased only by prayer or sacrifice. They also believed in oracles — priests ot priestesses who were thought to have direct contact woth the gods. The Greeks would consult an oracle before making any important decisions, so that they could know the will of the gods.

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