Zeus was certainly a storm god, and one scholarly view is that Yahweh (ultimately the Christian God) was also a storm god. But that does not make them the same storm god or the same person. You should pray, if you pray at all, the whichever god you believe exists. And I think from the question you have doubts whether either god really exists.
Zeus did not pray as he was considered the King of the Gods
Anyone, Catholic or not, can wear the medal and pray to St. Jude.
Yes, probably. A person could pray to whoever they wanted to depending on what they needed. Zeus was probably was prayed to alot also because he is the "top god"
pray read their bibles and minster too others.
We pray so the person who is lost will come back to the person they love and we pray also for the person who is lost to come back safely.
I don't believe the question should be "how often should we pray?", but rather "Do we pray?". As a Christian I believe we should be 100% of the day in dialog with the Lord. If we set certain times and hours that we should pray we place Christians in a box and the relationship becomes a tradition. This is a dangerious point ...! We shuld pray 24/7 as Paul said "Pray without stop". after all, prayer is a normal conversation between the Lord and the Christian; not a heavy "something" that only the most holy can do!Luke 21:36 Watch ye therefore, and pray always, ....
Christians should always pray to the Father through the Son, Jesus. Because we are sinners, we must have Jesus between us and the Heavenly Father.
If you are Christian, you pray before bedtime. If you are Jewish, you do not pray at all.
prayed to zeus
It's said that every prayer gave Zeus more power. So, Zeus commanded that they pray so he could become more powerful. When the people stopped praying, there was a war between the people and the gods.
Yes, this is an excellent way to progress in the Christian life.
No, you should pray to the Almighty God, Jehovah, doing so Jesus’ name since he is the intercessor between God and mankind. Jesus was his son and he taught that people should pray to his Father, Jehovah. This is who Jesus prayed to when he was on earth.