Yes, in the Christian faith, There is said to only be one god that is the ruler of everything. But there are more than 10 gods said to do different tasks on Earth.
Christianity (Catholic and others) is about one God, Greek myth believed in a large number of gods.
The Christian God says the Greek gods do not exist. The Greek gods are no doubt willing to accept that the Christian God exists, if he shows himself to exist.
Different gods. Did the Greeks practice human sacrifice?
Yes they would be false gods to Christians. As would the Christian god be a false god to those that believed in the Greek gods.
Gods have no age, Greek gods like the Christian god.
There are many Greek gods and goddesses of nature (both of earth and human); there is only one God in Christian/Jewish belief.
The Greek Gods lived atop Mt. Olympus. It was not like the Christian view of "Heaven."
In greek mythology there are hundreds of gods and in Christaianity there is only one god.
It depends on if you believe in Greek gods or the Christian god. If you are Christian, the Christian god is the god of everything and everyone. If you believe in the mythical Greek Gods, then Zeus is the god of all gods and goddess's so it really depends.
There are no differences. They worshipped the same Gods
The main difference between Roman and Greek antiquity is the Roman adaptation of the Greek gods. The Romans used many of the same gods, but changed their names. Romans also tended to focus less on technology and more on aesthetics than the Greeks.
Greek and Roman gods and heroes