Reflection On The Penn Museum

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After my visit to the Penn Museum, I have acquired knowledge about Greek Religions that which I didn’t have before. Like much other religion, the Ancient Greeks were highly embedded with their religion. Almost every aspect of their lives is connected with their religion until the end of their life. Ancient Greeks have Polytheism belief, where they believe in multiple gods and they believe that Gods can appear in the various forms and take on various forms and are endowed with immense strength and immortal beauty. Even before visiting the Museum, I have some background knowledge about the ancient Greek religion. I thought it quite fascinating to learn how certain gods can interact with mortals and have a conversation with them. Some gods, even have children with the mortals which I think is very different from any other religion. Many …show more content…

But after going to the Penn Museum my overall experience was great and I learned a lot about ancient Greeks religion and how they process and their beliefs system. I was really shocked and surprised see how much similarities ancient Greek religion has with other religion that we have today. Before attending the Museum my thoughts about Polytheism religion was that they all do similar things, but after attending the museum, my perspective changed and I realize even though religion might believe in multiple gods, they do completely different things in terms of their belief system. What 's more, fascinating was that some of the things that Ancient Greeks does are quite similar to my own religion Islam, where we make a sacrifice to god but our reason might differ from ancient Greeks. Finally, Even though I have attained a lot of knowledge about ancient Greeks religion after attending the museum, but in my opinion, I feel like Ancient Greeks religion is a combination of Polytheism and

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