Praying Looked Very Different
In ancient Rome, religion played a significant role in daily life, with people often praying to the spirits around them. Since the gender of these spirits was often unknown, they would address them as “god or goddess” to avoid offending them because getting their gender wrong could have meant they were ignored.
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Romans sought to cover all bases and find loopholes in their religious practices to ensure their prayers were heard. Rituals and sacrifices were common ways to appease these spirits, such as farmers sacrificing a pig before plowing the land. This practice was believed to make up for disturbing the ground.