The Minotaur biting himself
No, Homer did not believe in the gods that he wrote about. He was a Pagan, which is someone who believes that there is no God or gods at all. All of the storys he wrote about were Myths.
Days? A Roman banquet would last perhaps three hours at the longest. Forget about what Hollywood would have you believe about the orgies of the ancient Romans--they just did not happen. Ancient Rome was a dawn to dusk society and most people were home in bed by eight or nine o'clock. If or when the ancient writers mention someone "dining until midnight" is was because it was the exception.
King Leonidas became the object of Spartan hero cult worship, and he stands as the personification of Greek bravery against overwhelming odds. His main belief was that Spartan warriors never surrender ----- Once, when someone said that Leonidas was no better than anyone else, aside from the fact that he was the king, he replied, "If I were not better than you, I would not be king." Clearly, he believed in himself as a leader.
Heretic. It really depends, though, if that person is teaching a contrary idea, or if they just don't want to follow what the church professes. By definition, a Heretic is someone who teaches a belief that is contrary to church dogma. A Blasphemer is someone who is irreverent or disrespectful to the church. A Heathen is someone who refuses to believe what the church teaches.
I can't believe someone would write that. I was in a greek play and I was chorus and the chorus were just townsfolk who told the story. The spoke in rhyme.
Perhaps someone who is disturbed by his sufferings or the sufferings of others. See also:Why is there pain in the world?
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I believe Ann went to Sammamish High School near Bellevue, WA. Perhaps Nancy, too? Can someone confirm this?
If you expalin what an "AIM" is, perhaps someone can help.
"where someone accidentally sits the wrong exam" ??? Um... what? Perhaps you should rephrase this and perhaps someone can answer your question.
To convince someone is to make them believe you.
We are not staring at you. If someone is staring at you perhaps they are interested in what you are doing or perhaps they are admiring you from afar.
If you told a parent or guardian and they didn't believe you, tell someone at school. If they don't believe you, tell the police. Even though you are a minor, you can still make a police report. Perhaps then the adult you told will believe you.
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Perhaps a virologist?
According to the theology of most religions that believe in them, an angel is not a human. In order for someone to believe that they are literally an angel they would have to believe that they were in fact not human. It is quite possible that someone might have this kind of delusion. Schitzophrenics often have similar delusions--that they are messengers of God in some way. It is more likely that someone might believe themselves to be a guardian angel in a figurative sense--that they had been placed on the earth for the purpose specifically of looking after the interests of another person, perhaps without their even being aware of it. Humans are not angels! Don't appoint yourself as someone else's guardian angel; every conscious human really is responsible for themselves.