Dichotomous thinking could be described as A. philosophical. B. eccentric. C. black and white. <--- D. closed-minded.
Her father is Catholic and her mother is Jewish. So most likely one of the two, but she could of separated from her religion. She doesn't identify with any religion. http://www.entertainmentwise.com/news/128480/Spiritual-Pink-Refuses-To-Be-Part-Of-One-Particular-Religion-
lots of classical music, when they could find someone to play it.
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the sound of cello is dark and hollow it has a wonderful sound.
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Depending on what you mean by "Greek religion" there could be two different explanations. You could mean the ancient Greek polytheistic temple worship, or you could mean the Early Greek Church. To both however, the answer is no; Catholicism was founded later then either of these.
The Greek religion was the Greek society . If you go beyond the 12 gods and the mountain Olympus , the Greek religion was the knowledge that could make a Greek man behave like a Greek . It was exactly like a primitive Christianity. A way to make people behave the way u wont to . In fact Christianity is a step further . it takes the Greek ideas about freedom and puts them in to a perfect wold full of love.
No. They are both completely different, aside from that they both believed in more than one god.
Worship of the Greek gods was an evolution that occurred sometime during the Bronze Age. What we know as the Greek religion had its roots in the religion of the Mycenaen Greeks (think the era of the Trojan War), which had its roots in Minoan religion, which had its roots in the same place as the Egyptian religion (Heroditus notes the similarities between the Greek religion and that of early Egypt).The Minoans worshiped gods we would recognize as Greek, so you could say that the earliest traces of Greek religion date back to 3500 BC. The Greeks continually worshiped until paganism was outlawed in the Roman Empire around the mid 4th century AD. 4,000 years isn't a bad run.Ancient Greece: Archaic (c. 750-c. 500 BC), Classical (c. 480-323 BC), and Hellenistic (323-146 BC): it has also surfaced as a region believed by "Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism (also Hellenic Reconstructionism)".
Jefferson, Madison, Polk and Garfield could read classical Greek and Latin. John Adams and John Quincy Adams both knew Latin and probably some Greek.
beauty standards change over time; what's in today could be out tomorrow.
The only place where ancient Greek gods are alive today is in the Percy Jackson books. However, in a sense, Greek gods and goddesses could still be 'alive', in Classical Civilizations and Latin classrooms.
Many characters in Greek mythology could be described as strong because a lot of them were warriors, but the most famous strong mythological hero is Heracles/Hercules.
It could be described as the first bird.
They could be described as prime ministers.
i really don't know but it is kind of wrong to believe in the Greek gods based on my religion but it could be possible i have my theories though