There really are no similarities between the ancient Greek religions and modern Christianity. While certain Christian teachers were certainly influenced by Hellenistic philosophy (Origen was one example), as the church has evolved over the intermediate centuries and once one factors in all of the sectarian splits, what little may have carried over from the Greeks to Christianity has been all but wiped out.
The Romans were good at integrating other cultures and religions in their own. And as the Roman Empire rose the Greek declined and the Romans actually copied all of the Greek gods and gave them roman names. The only god who wasn't a copy where Janus, the roman god of beginnings and endings, he has no Greek counterpart.
They all have humans#2 They all have water.
We both have the Olympics (Ancient Greeks made it)We both have democracy (Ancient Greeks made this as well)
you can live in both of em'
The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.The main similarity between the United States and the ancient Roman republic is the right to vote and hold public office. The rest of the "similarities" fall apart as they always have to be qualified.
Pretty much every thing other than religion...
None.
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"Christian" is not a culture, but a religion that embraces numerous very distinct cultures. As a result there are no unifying similarities or differences between "Christian lands" and "Non-Christian lands".
similarities of religion of korea and phil.
emporors?
there both in asia
they both have the word 'ancient' in their names
There are none.
They are one and the same. Catholicism is the original Christian religion. Over the last 500 years Protestant groups, now numbering over 30,000 different sects, have formed but all can trace their roots back to the Catholic faith.
Football and war have numerous similarities. McMuntry portrays comparisons between uniformity, violence, and obedience.
no waters
Absolutely no similarity in any way.