At the time of Jesus, the Roman Empire ruled. Jews and gentiles lived under Roman rule. The Romans were not athiests. They also believed in gods, but their believes were very very flexible. The Roman theology stemed from the Greek theology. They had many gods, and they (Romans and Greeks) didn't have any strict religious rules that would govern their believes as a whole.
For this reason it was easy for the Romans to allow and live with people with other believes.
After Jesus died and many years after, the Romans compared Jesus to one of their own Gods.
Today the similarities between that god and what we know as Jesus is so strickingly similar that you can help to wonder which came first.
Keeping in mind that the people at the time didn't abandon their Roman and Greek theology completely at Christianity's beginnings.
Well....theyre basically the same thing! XP mythology was religion to the greeks: their greek gods were like our Christian god.
Greek mythology was not a religion! If you mean the 12 Olympian Gods and Godesses, it was a Greek religon-like system adopted later by Romans who also changed some of these Gods's names, like Posidon-Neptun, Aphrodite-Venus, Hephestus-Vulcano,etc. This system was ended by the first Christian emperors.
Greek fables and myths were invented because it was, and is, a religion. They were based on facts or stories passed down through generations, each involving a god or goddess and a mortal, and each had a moral to teach. They were very much like the Bible stories of the Christian religion.
The Greek religion was the Greek society . If you go beyond the 12 gods and the mountain Olympus , the Greek religion was the knowledge that could make a Greek man behave like a Greek . It was exactly like a primitive Christianity. A way to make people behave the way u wont to . In fact Christianity is a step further . it takes the Greek ideas about freedom and puts them in to a perfect wold full of love.
It varies; many are Christian, and many practice their indigenous religion. Like Americans in general, there is a wide variety...
Well....theyre basically the same thing! XP mythology was religion to the greeks: their greek gods were like our Christian god.
I think Christian - Greek Orthadox Christian. :)
Mostly Greek Orthodox which is christian.
The majority of Greek population are Christian Orthodox
He is evangelical christian, one of his parents is Greek Orthodox
Hades is not a figure in Christian religion. In Greek mythology, Hades was the god of the underworld, while in Christian belief, the concept of hell is associated with punishment after death for those who have sinned. Hades and hell represent different beliefs and traditions.
Christianity (Catholic and others) is about one God, Greek myth believed in a large number of gods.
She is Christian, like me hehe but for real she is Christian.
The majority of Greeks identify as Greek Orthodox Christians, which is the dominant religion in Greece. Greek Orthodoxy is a branch of Eastern Orthodoxy, which follows the teachings and traditions of the Christian Church as established by Jesus Christ and his apostles. The Greek Orthodox Church plays a significant role in Greek culture and society, with many religious festivals and traditions observed throughout the year.
No. Zeus is out of Greek religion/myth. "God Almighty" is in Christian faith.
An evangelist is someone who teaches or preaches religion with the purpose of having the listeners join that religion. Specifically, it has to be the Christian religion. The word "evangel" is Greek for "Gospel".
Greek mythology was not a religion! If you mean the 12 Olympian Gods and Godesses, it was a Greek religon-like system adopted later by Romans who also changed some of these Gods's names, like Posidon-Neptun, Aphrodite-Venus, Hephestus-Vulcano,etc. This system was ended by the first Christian emperors.