Zeus is an ancient Greek god.
No, it is not; the Holy Father is a Christian concept.
He didn't do anything honorable for him. He was a christian and did not accept the statue of Zeus. He ordered it to be burned down.
No. Zeus is the King of the Olympians in Greek Mythology. He is a god, but he is not the Christian God.
To the Christian mind set of today, yes.
No. Zeus is out of Greek religion/myth. "God Almighty" is in Christian faith.
Neither; Ares and Zeus are Greek deities. The Garden of Eden was created by the Christian God in the Bible.
For a Christian, absolutely none. For a secularists, both are gods.
The Christian God may be based upon a reflection of Zeus, but certainly the ancient Greeks did not know of the Christian God or indeed any religion of ancient people upon which based belief solely in one God.
The worship of the god Zeus ranges from prehistory to the Christian era. His cult spans many time periods. He is also the Roman god, Jupiter, as the Romans found that their god and the Greek god Zeus were identical.
No. The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of the Judeo-Christian God, believed to be the true God. Zeus was a pagan god worshiped in ancient Greece.
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.
They were terminated by an obsessive Christian emperor who hated the competition of an event in honour of the god Zeus.