Mythology first started within the first civilization (the Mesopotamians) who were polytheistic.
The Akkadian goddess Ishtar shares similarities to the Christian virgin Mary and the Great Flood of Greek Mythology is much like the Great Flood in The Bible.
In some areas polytheism still existed around the time of Christianity.
No, Christianity did not exist before the time of Christ. It was founded by Jesus Christ in the 1st century AD.
Medusa was a part of Greek mythology, which predates Christianity.
Christianity did not exist at the time. Solomon was Jewish.
Greek Mythology pre-dates Noah and the tales of the Bible; so, yes, it did, so too did Egyptian Mythology.
I believe it is. The Greeks were one of the first known people to exist. Egyptians and Africans were around the same time as the age of the Titans.
Cupid is the god of love in ancient Roman Mythology. The Roman gods were worshiped until around 300 AD, when the Roman Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity.
No she was not, Christianity did not exist as any kind of major religion in the time of Ancient Greece.
He didn't. Christianity did not exist at the time of Aristotle
Greek mythology is based on the predication that the "God's" were actually real. As time will tell, Christianity will fall into the same category that Greek mythology does in todays world by being classified as a child's fairytale.
Christianity was the main religion in his time
A:The question contains a complete contradiction. If Christianity is a complete fraud, then God does not exist. If God does not exist, he can not choose a time to tell the world.
Christianity did not even exist at the time of Saint Anne, much less religious orders.