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What did Sumerians believe would happen if they angered their gods?

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The Sumerians believed that if they angered their gods, they would bring upon themselves their gods' wrath and punishment. They thought that the gods held control over all aspects of their lives, including the weather, fertility, and overall well-being. It was believed that if the gods became displeased with the actions of humans, they would send calamities such as drought, floods, epidemics, or attacks from foreign invaders. Sumerians believed that disobedience towards the gods could result in severe consequences for individuals and their communities. To avoid angering the gods, they performed various religious rituals, offered sacrifices, and constantly sought to please and appease them.
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