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Mute Stones Speak OutAwake!—1987 | February 8
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Here were the principal idols worshiped by the Aztecs, Huitzilopochtli, the war god, and Tláloc, the god of rain.
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Mute Stones Speak OutAwake!—1987 | February 8
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For example, in the middle of the excavation, you see the places where Huitzilopochtli and Tláloc were worshiped.
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Mute Stones Speak OutAwake!—1987 | February 8
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The Aztecs, too, practiced child sacrifice. We read about this in the book El Templo Mayor: “The remains of sacrificed children were found in one of these [pits] along with representations of the rain god. Would this be a special offering because of famine?”
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Mute Stones Speak OutAwake!—1987 | February 8
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Pointing up further resemblances between the religion of the Aztecs and the religions of the Old World, it is reported that the god Tláloc was also the god of fertility. One of the main altars is dedicated to him. Also represented in the temple are two huge snakes, the snake being a fertility symbol.
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