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Q: Which god would you pray to if were a greek farmar?
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Who would you pray to if in greek combat?

Probably Ares since he was the god of war


What Greek God do Doctors pray to?

Hermes


What Greek god do farmers pray to?

Artemis, The goddess of hunt


What was the Greek god Hermes' role in Greek soecity?

Hermes was the god of travelers and thieves. So if you were traveling or stealing pray o Hermes.


What god would you pray for to get a good test score?

It depends if you have a certain religion or not.... If so, you would pray to that God of your religion


Do atheists pray?

As they don't believe in the existence of God who would they pray to? No I doubt if atheists pray.


What was Poseidon's responsibility at sea?

Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, was in theory responsible for everything connected to the sea, at least if you believe Greek mythology. Greek sailors would pray to him that their ship would not be wrecked or becalmed, or suffer other nautical misfortunes.


In sikkism which god they pray?

question is very ambiguous, which is possibly why it has not been answered. There is one god, omniscent. That would be the god that we pray to.


Is there a Greek god of support?

It would depend on what you need support with. Think of it like patron saints in catholicism - you pray to whoever's specialties you require aid from.


How did the greek good zeus interact with humans?

Through visions Also if a person wished to call upon the gods they would go to a temple and pray to the god they would have required.


Would you pray to the devil as if you were praying to God?

No.


Why would people pray to Demeter?

People would pray to the Greek god Demeter for a good harvest. This was because she was the most generous of all of the Greek gods and was beloved for her service to mankind in giving them the gift of the harvest, the reward for cultivation of the soil. The Roman name for Demeter was "Ceres", from whence we get our English word "cereal".