Greek religions are different than Hebrew because they eat different food and are different cultures. They are the same because they both belive in gods but Hebrews only belive in one god.
It is not known in detail how the ancient Greeks worshiped in their religion(s?).
It is also unclear what "your religion" is.
No. They are both completely different, aside from that they both believed in more than one god.
More than 97 % of Romanians are of Greek-orthodox religion.
98% of the Greek population is Greek Orthodox 1.3% are Muslim and .7% are of a different religion.
No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.
Depending on what you mean by "Greek religion" there could be two different explanations. You could mean the ancient Greek polytheistic temple worship, or you could mean the Early Greek Church. To both however, the answer is no; Catholicism was founded later then either of these.
There was no ONE religion. Different gods served different needs and made different rules for different squabbles between different tribes in different locations at different times of different days.
Older than you thats forsure
The same as the Greek religion but with different names for their deities and they dedicated offerings and festivals too.
the different religion is like greek gods and roman gods see they didn't believe in just 1 god they believed in many
Catholic religion and Greek Christianity are somewhat similar, but other Greek religions are not similar to the Catholic religion.
There were basically the same gods and goddesses. Like Hercules and Heracles. But their way of living was a bit different.
No, not really. The only 'religion' they have is greek!