no. the greek god Zeus was believed by the acient Greeks, god s believed by christians,etc.
Ken Dowden has written: 'Zeus' -- subject(s): Zeus (Greek deity) 'The uses of Greek mythology' -- subject(s): Civilization, Greek Mythology, Myth, Religion
Is Zeus alive God is he is a spirit - it takes more understand and faith to believe in a Zeus type god then it is to believe in GODAnswer:Every culture believes or claims to believe in their own god(s). Many would hold that the belief in Zeus is as defendable as the Christian's gGod.Answer:No not at all. GOD is REAL, ZEUS is NOT. Gods name is Jesus and God and the Holy SprAnswer:Yes. If you believe that Zeus is real then he must be either that or a figment of your imagination. This question is a little like asking if religion is imagined. By comparison, Jesus Christ is real in that there has been historical evidence that he was on Earth.NO FREAKING WAY! There is no such thing as a Greek God..They are all mythical!! DUH
Yes she was born from zeus"s head thats why shes a warrior God.
Yes, he is a real deity in Greek Mythology, the religion of ancient Mediterranean peoples.AnswernoAnswer:A religions' god(s) are real to its adherents. In the case of Zeus he had his followers and believers (and may still have some) and so he was real to them. There is no defendable test to prove the existence of any god and all must be regarded as equally real or unreal to an unbiased observer.
If you are referring to the Spanish pronunciation "hay-sue-s" that is merely a pronunciation of "Jesus." the Greek god and Jesus are unaffiliated.
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In Greek mythology, 12 Olympians are the major deities. Zeus. Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hephaestus, Ares, Aphrodite, Hermes, Hestia or Dionysus
Hans Oppermann has written: 'Zeus Panamaros' -- subject(s): Cults, Greek Inscriptions, Zeus (Greek deity) 'Caesar, Wegbereiter Europas' 'Plotins Leben' 'Julius Caesar in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten'
No.Zeus (pronounced /ˈzuːs/ or /ˈzjuːs/; Ancient Greek: Ζεύς; Modern Greek: Δίας, Dias)*Di̯ēus, the Proto-Indo-European god of the daytime sky, also called *Dyeus ph2tēr ("Sky Father").The god is known under this name in Sanskrit (cf. Dyaus/Dyaus Pita),Latin (cf. Jupiter, from Iuppiter, deriving from the PIE vocative *dyeu-ph2tēr), deriving from the basic form *dyeu- ("to shine", and in its many derivatives, "sky, heaven, god").Theos/Theoi means 'god' in Greek.
iris is the greek god messages. (uses rainbows, put a coin in the rainbow and you can call whoever you would like)
Zeus is worshipped for the same reasons that people worship "God" in Christianity, or any other god/s that other religion has. The people just needed something, to blame all of the world's problems that they inflicted themselves, on.