Christianity has no goddesses. Christians worship only one God. He stands alone with no female consort or fellow-deity .
Romans had gods and goddesses Christianity had a Godmeaning one
because the romans thought that the the roman gods and goddesses were the real gods and goddesses but we now know from the bible that the one and only true god is yahweh.
no there is only one god his name is God! he can save you if you ask him!
the Jews believe in only one God. They call him Jehovah. Judeaism is very close to Christianity
It is called polytheism. If you worship many gods or goddesses, you are polytheistic. Monotheism is when only one god is worshipped. Christianity is monotheistic. Ancient Greek Mythology is polytheistic.
Yes ancient Greece and ancient Egypt have gods and goddesses. They also have modern religion of Islam and Christianity.
It was a term used in Ancient Rome as a title for Mother Goddesses, and later in Christianity for the Virgin Mary
As the mother of the Christian savior, Mary played an important role in the story. * Mary was very important to Christianity, as the earlier religions were mainly matriarchal and people needed someone to replace their goddesses or they would have had no interest in the new religion.
Alma mater was used in ancient Rome as a title for various mother goddesses,especiall Ceres or Cybele, and in Christianity for the Virgin Mary
Sometimes they started worshiping the gods and goddesses of people they conquered--they took on the Greek religion, Christianity, Egyptian and Persian religions.
Depending on What religion or god you are talking about...If Christianity then no. If you would bother to look in the Holy Bible then you would know this. In Greek mythology then all gods and goddesses had brothers and sisters.
god is but there are no goddesses :(