Yes, historically grecian people have always been open and interested in learning about different theologies and philosophies.
the Greeks worshiped gods and gave sacrifices.
The religious festivals were both religious and recreational. Even the Olympic Games (and other games) were religious festivals.
there really isnt any differences. They both believed in many gods and had beautiful buildings, such as today in America.
Greek lyric poetry often related the religious myths of the Greeks. Greek religion was based on mythology.
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In modern Greece, most follow the orthodox religion which practices baptism.
He was devoted to the ancient religion of Greece!!
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Apollo's religious views? apollo was a mythical god of Greece. He was the son of Zuess and Leto. Apollo was the god of music, healing, truth, and god of light. Apollo, being a god had no views on religion.
Euclid was a Greek mathematician, not a religious figure, and there is limited information available about his personal beliefs. It is likely that he followed the traditional polytheistic beliefs of ancient Greece.
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Hippocrates, often regarded as the "Father of Medicine," lived in ancient Greece and was influenced by the religious beliefs of his time, particularly those of ancient Greek polytheism. He practiced medicine during a period when the gods, especially Asclepius, were associated with healing. While he did not explicitly promote a particular religion, his work reflects the cultural and spiritual context of ancient Greece, where medicine and religion were interconnected.