The God of the bible VS. the Gods of the Greeks
In history there are many religions, some monotheistic Christianity, and some polytheistic like the Greek gods. Both religions influenced the people who worshiped them. The deities are well known but, how do the Greek gods differ from the God of the Bible? God is similar to the Greek gods because they both have emotions but, he is different by his forgiveness, and his love towards his people. The Christian God and the Greek gods both have emotions. The Greeks believed the Greek gods suffer just like the they did. For example Dionysus, the god of wine, has to suffer every spring by being torn apart and sent to the underworld. Another example would be when Demeter’s daughter was taken from her and has to spend 6 months of her life in the underworld. Similarly to the gods the Christian God also suffers. God suffers when
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God sent his one and only son to be crucified so his people would have a second change and be free from sin. The gods considers human lives as cheap, however, God sees human lives are precious. God loves all of his creation, on the other hand, Greek gods only love people who bring them glory or sacrifices. God’s love for his people is evident in the fact that all who believe in him will go to heaven, where there is no suffering. The gods send you to the underworld, a dark and dreary place. Although both dietis have emotions, the Christian God differs from the Greek gods in his forgiveness towards sin, and his unfailing love for his creation. Demeter suffers when she looses her daughter and so does God when he looses his son. God chooses to forgive his people when the Greek gods choose to harm or seek vengeance upon their worshipers. God possesses love that is perfect and never leaves his creation even when they make mistakes. In spite of their differences, peoples belief in the pantheon and the God of the Bible still influence the world