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... – The Gods would spend all day eating, drinking, and listening to music played on Apollo’s lyre. – Olympus was perfect. It was always sunny and there was no wind, rain, or snow. ...
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... • Myths often explain the mysteries of nature. • For example, the myth of Demeter and Persephone (which we will read later) explains why the leaves turn brown and fall off of the trees in the autumn. ...
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... Zeus, the most powerful of all the Gods, ruled the Universe with the help of his brothers and sisters, six of his children, and the goddess of love. The Gods themselves could never die, and although they were all-powerful, they often made choices which we would consider today as being “un-Godlike.” ...
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Creator deity

A creator deity or creator god (often called the Creator) is a deity or god responsible for the creation of the Earth, world, (cosmos or universe). In monotheism, the single God is often also the creator. A number of monolatristic traditions separate a secondary creator from a primary transcendent being, identified as a primary creator.
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