The majority of Greeks identify as Greek Orthodox Christians, which is the dominant religion in Greece. Greek Orthodoxy is a branch of Eastern Orthodoxy, which follows the teachings and traditions of the Christian Church as established by Jesus Christ and his apostles. The Greek Orthodox Church plays a significant role in Greek culture and society, with many religious festivals and traditions observed throughout the year.
i believe the greeks believed the gods were punishing them so i believe they influenced there religion by praying to the gods to forgive them and trying to please the gods
The myths were the religion of Greeks and Romans. We call them myths, because we do not believe in them.
The Greeks were polytheistic. They believe in many gods.
What we call myths were the religion to the ancient Greeks. Our religion might be seen as myth to other peoples.
They believed in their own mythological religion. It consisted of gods, goddesses, demons, titans, monsters, and titans
Myths are stories we do not believe in (any longer). Stories we do believe are not considered myths. The Greek myths were the religion of the ancient Greeks. It has been supplanted by Christianity.
It depends now, back with the ancient Greeks they believed it was there religion, same with the Romans. Now there stories so you can if you want to believe in them
what religions did the Greeks have
orthodox religion
they do not believe in resurrection
Greek Orthodox.
I don't know about in modern times, but in Ancient times, virtually all Greeks believed in their gods, which we call Greek Mythology. For the Greeks, their religion was much more important in their lives than religion is for many people today. In fact, their religion was a lifestyle for them. As for modern days, I'm hazarding the guess that there are a lot less people who are greek or live in Greece that believe in ancient Greek Mythology. Hope I helped! :)