No such thing. That's the same as asking what American religion is. There is, however, Hellenism, which is considered to be a type of paganism involving the worship of the Pantheon of gods, led by Lord Zeus.
if you mean the Greek Orthodox faith, it is a variety of Catholicism. Around the 11th century, the Christian faith split into western and eastern groups. The western group (centered in Rome) developed into the Roman Catholic church (and later into the numerous protestant sects), while the eastern group developed into the Orthodox tradition. Each claims (of course) to be the one true church, and considers the other to be somewhat heretical.
Greek Orthodox
she is part greek because her father is a greek American
he is prob greek religon
97% of Greek's are Christian. The rest are Muslim, Roman Catholic and Jewish.
From the Greek poly = many, theos = gods.
Just like any culture or religon they have gods.
Most Pillipe people follow Greek Orthodoxy
The name "Mars" came from the Romain when they took a part of the Greek religon. Mars is the God of War to the Romains.
Greek orthodox is Greeces main religon Islam and Judaism are minoritys
they were a religon the Greeks believed in. a god for every thing like sun sea and underworld
If you mean Greek mythology I have a good answer. The Greek mythes teach a lesson, as well as are fun to read. The greek Gods were originally a religon that is still around is Greece, but now people like to learn about Greek mythology and hear the mythes for shear fun. As well as a religon, some things people in Greece did to teach kiddies a life lesson was to tell a story with Greek Gods and all kinds of weird mischeif.
At the time, they weren't myths, they believed it or at least I think they did. Therefore, it wasn't Science but Religon.