None at all, since, being an Olympian god,
he himself was an integral part of ancient Greek religion.
The ancinet Greek god Ares's symbols are a part of his religion, the way that he is understood as a god. The serpent was sacred to Ares, as are the birds barn owl, eagle owl, vulture and woodpecker.
I think you're getting your religions confused.The "One God" is the religion for Christians/Catholics, but Zeus/Ares were the belief long agoZeus and Ares are Greek gods, and Greeks do not believe in only one god.
The Greek god Ares was the Roman god Mars.
Ares was a part of the Ancient Greek religion.
A male god: Ares represented manly courage.
Ares is a god; a male deity of ancinet Greek religion. The counterpart of Ares was his twin sister Enyo, or Athena.
Uhm, no.That is, neither.Zeus and Ares belong to Greek myth.Adam belongs to the Christian religion, in which the answer is God.
"One True God" refers to the religion known as Judaism, or one of its branches - such as Christianity, Zeus and Ares are gods from the ancient Greek religion.
The ancinet Greek god Ares's symbols are a part of his religion, the way that he is understood as a god. The serpent was sacred to Ares, as are the birds barn owl, eagle owl, vulture and woodpecker.
Religion is made by men who wish to follow God. God does not create religion.
I think you're getting your religions confused.The "One God" is the religion for Christians/Catholics, but Zeus/Ares were the belief long agoZeus and Ares are Greek gods, and Greeks do not believe in only one god.
Neither; Jesus is a part of Christianity; Zeus and Ares belong to the older ancient Greek religion.
Ares is male, therefore he is a considered a god.
No! Ares God of War.
Ares IS the GOD of WAR
Buddhism
Ares wasn't a ruler. Ares was God of War and a coward.