In Christianity, Jesus is the second member of a divine trinity in which God the Father is really the head god. In the ancient Greek religion, Zeus is the head god. Neither religion accepts the teachings of the other, so it all depends on what you believe.
No. Jesus=Christ. Zeus=Greek god.
The god of heavens was Zeus, the all-powerful god of the Greek dieties. Along with Zeus was his immortal wife, Hera. I hope this answer helps :)
Zeus is the head of the Greek pantheon; he has no god or goddess. He is a god, the chief god as it were.
Zeus is King of the Gods of Heaven.
Zeus was the son of the titan cronos and was a god he was the god of the sky he also was the head god in the greek mythology
No Zeus was not a myth. Zeus was a greek God, just like: God Jesus(Not actually a god but still...) Budda(Chinese) And for the record, no I am not Chinese
no Jesus's father is God
Jesus was the son of God and Mary was his mother
Zeus is the head of the big three, technically the god of gods. So Zeus would be.
Jesus is the son of god. But his earthly father was Joseph.
For those that believe in a god or gods it depends on their religion who is the head, or most senior, god.
Neither; Jesus is a part of Christianity; Zeus and Ares belong to the older ancient Greek religion.