They have no birthdays because they never age. If they did have birthdays nobody would know.
Gods are not in our chronology.
Gods don't have birthdays
As is the case with all gods, they are real to the people who worship them. To the ancient Greeks, their gods and goddesses were just as real as the Abrahamic God is to modern Christians, Muslims and Jews. They worshiped and prayed to the gods whenever the need arose. They believed that if they offended any of the gods, then disaster would befall them. In the scientific sense, gods and goddesses may not be real, but faith made them so in terms of their effect on people's lives.No, the Greek gods and goddesses are not real. In the ancient times, the Grecian people did not know the reason behind simple events, such as thunderstorms. As a result of this, they made up the gods and goddesses to give meanings to various events, not only thunderstorms, but also drought, famine, and death. It is said that creating these myths gave the people a sense of comfort and knowledge because it showed that everything had a cause that was logical to the Greek mind.
Mythology does not give us the birthdays of gods and goddesses.
No. The Universe of the Four Gods is only part of the story. Plus, if there is such thing, I would have gotten it already.
mini gods are not real
Greek gods are as real as any other gods.
yes, the gods and titians are real
its just myths, not real.
Gods are not in our chronology.
Gods of citys
No, it is Jesus's birthday. [Although there is no proof, years later there will be no proof that your birthday was when it is......]
They were real gods and goddesses to the ancient Greek people, yes.
Cindrellas real birthday
Demi-gods are as real as any religious characters. If you believe they are real, they're real. If you don't believe that they're real, then they're not.
a gods birthday is never credited because it is not important information.
A:All gods are real to those who believe in them. All gods are fake to those who do not believe. And all gods - the Christian God, the Hindu gods, the Chinese gods and so on - share one thing in common. We can not absolutely prove their non-existence; we can only say that they are most unlikely to be real.