What are the three basic rules (in order) humans must follow in the worship of Sumerian Deities?

A) Wholeheartedly to serve and honor the deities of one's own community; to pay great respect to any other deity who might influence one's fate (great or small, foreign or domestic); to observe justice in dealing with other humans
B) To pay great respect to any deity, large or small, foreign or domestic that might influence one's fate; to wholeheartedly serve and honor the deities of one's own community; to observe justice in dealing with other humans
C) To observe justice in dealing with other humans; to wholeheartedly serve and honor the deities of one's own community; to pay great homage to any deity, large or small, foreign or domestic that might influence one's fate
D) To pay homage only to those deities that are from one's own community; to observe justice in dealing with other humans; to worship with the entire community publically, as well as privately within your own dwelling
E) Adhere to the mutable will of the deities; pay homage to local as well as international deities; observe the code of justice in dealing with other humans no matter which land you are travelling in


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