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Originally Posted by sandpipE grow up? a flying spaghetti monster sounds childish to me? |
You're right. The flying spaghetti monster is
almost as childish as Christianity.
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it's goes for the same of atheists. they cannot believe the inevitable, Christ died for us and he is willing to sacrifice for us. i don't know why the thought of a god and a higher rule troubles the thoughts of you? it's easy to see why i get so mad at people
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lol
Aesir Principal race of gods in Norse mythology.
Andhrimnir The cook of the Aesir.
Angrboda Goddess and wife of Loki
Astrild Goddess of love.
Atla Water goddess.
Audhumla The primeval cow, formed from the melting ice.
Balder Fairest of the gods
Beyla The servant of Freyr.
Borghild Goddess of the evening mist or moon, she slays the sun each evening.
Bragi God of poets and the patron of all skaldi (poets) in Norse culture.
Brono The son of Balder. He is the god of daylight.
Bylgia Water goddess.
Dagur The personification of day, he drives the day chariot across the sky.
Disen A group of goddess in old Norse mythology. Called the "Dis of the Vanir".
Eir Goddess of healing and shamanic healers, companion of the goddess Frigg
Elli Goddess of old age.
Fenrir Also known as Fenris. The great wolf, child of Loki and Angrboda
Forseti God of justice who settles court disputes in his gilded hall.
Freya Goddess of love, beauty and sensuality.
Freyr God of fertility, sun and rain.
Frigg Wife of Odin and the goddess of marriage and fertility.
Gefion Goddess of agriculture and the plough.
Gerd The wife of Freyr and a goddess of fertility. She is the personification of the fertile soil.
Heimdall God of light and protection.
Hel The goddess of death and ruler of the realm of the dead.
Hermod The messenger of the gods. Often equated to the Greek god Hermes.
Hod Blind god of darkness and winter.
Holler God of disease and destruction.
Idun Goddess of the spring, eternal youth and the keeper of the golden apples
Jord Goddess of the primitive and unpopulated earth.
Jormungand The Midgard Serpent
Kari Leader of the storm giants.
Kvasir The wisest of the Vanir gods.
Laga Goddess of wells and springs.
Lofn Goddess of forbidden love, who blesses all illicit love affairs.
Loki Trickster god of the Norse, concerned with thievery, magic and fire.
Magni Son of Thor and god of brute strength.
Mani God of the moon and brother of the sun goddess Sol.
Miming Minor forest god.
Mimir Wisest god of the Aesir, sent in a hostage trade to the rival Vanir gods.
Modi God of battle wrath, he was the leader of the berserkers.
Njord God of the sea, wind and fire. He bestows good fortune to those on the sea.
Norns The triple goddesses of fate and destiny.
Nott Goddess of night who mans the night-charion in it's track through the sky.
Odin The chief god of the Aesir and most important of the Norse deities.
Ran Goddess of storms and the drowned dead.
Saga Goddess of poetry and history.
Sif Wife of Thor, and possibly an ancient fertility goddess.
Sjofn Goddess of love, passion and marital harmony.
Skadi A frost giant and goddess of winter.
Sleipnir The eight-legged horse of Odin
Sol Goddess of the sun, who guides the sun-chariot through the sky.
Syn Goddess of watchfulness and truth.
Thor Thunder-god and the protector of men and gods.
Tyr The original god of war in the Germanic culture
Ull God of justice and duelling, archery and skiing.
Vali Son of Odin, and the god born to avenge the death of Balder.
Valkyries The battle-maidens, who choose the best warriors
Vanir A group of fertility and nature gods
Var Goddess of contracts and marriage agreements
Vidar Son of Odin and the god of silence and vengeance.
Apollo
Bacchus
Bellona
Ceres
Cupid
Diana
Faunus
Flora
Janus
Juno
Jupiter
Lares
Libintia
Maia
Mars
Mercury
Minerva
Mithras
Neptune
Ops
Pales
Pluto
Pomona
Proserpine
Saturn
Venus
Vertumnus
Vesta
Vulcan
Apollo
Bacchus
Bellona
Ceres
Cupid
Diana
Faunus
Flora
Janus
Juno
Jupiter
Lares
Libintia
Maia
Mars
Mercury
Minerva
Mithras
Neptune
Ops
Pales
Pluto
Pomona
Proserpine
Saturn
Venus
Vertumnus
Vesta
Vulcan
Apollo
Bacchus
Bellona
Ceres
Cupid
Diana
Faunus
Flora
Janus
Juno
Jupiter
Lares
Libintia
Maia
Mars
Mercury
Minerva
Mithras
Neptune
Ops
Pales
Pluto
Pomona
Proserpine
Saturn
Venus
Vertumnus
Vesta
Vulcan
Airmid
Artio
Balor
Branwen
Camalus
Cerunnos
Cyhiraeth
Druantia
Giobhniu
Lugh
Llyr
Maeve
Manannan
Margawse
Mebd
Mider
Morrigan
Nemain
Aine
Angus Og
Anu
Babd Catha
Bel
Bran
Brighid
Bris
Dagda
Danu
Diancecht
Flidais
Labraid
Macha
Niamh
Arawn
Arianrhod
Amaethon
Blodeuwedd
Cerridwen
Dewi
Don
Dylan
Elaine
Gwydion
Gwynn Ap Nudd
Math Ap Mathowny
Myrrdin
Abandinus - Possibly a river god
Abellio - (Abelio, Abelionni) A god of apple trees
Alaunus - (Fin) A sun god
Alisanos - (Alisaunus)
Ambisagrus - A god of thunder and lightning
Anextiomarus - (Anextlomarus, Anextlomara) A sun god
Atepomarus - A sun god
Arvernus - A tribal god
Arausio - A god of water
Babdah - Raven that haunts the battlefield and feeds on the corpses and blood of the dead
Barinthus - (Manannán mac Lir) A god of the sea and water
Belatu-Cadros - (Belatucadros, Belatucadrus, Balatocadrus, Balatucadrus, Balaticaurus, Balatucairus - A god of war
Borvo - (Bormo, Bormanus) A god of mineral and hot springs
Buxenus - A god of box trees
Camulos - (Camulus, Camulos) A god of war
Canetonnessis
Cernunnos - A male horned god
Cicolluis
Cimbrianus
Cissonius - (Cisonius, Cesonius) A god of trade
Cnabetius
Cocidius - A god of war
Condatis - A god of the confluences of rivers
Contrebis - (Contrebis, Contrebus) A god of a city
Dii Casses
Dis Pater - (Dispater) A god of the underworld
Esus - (Hesus)
Fagus - A god of beech trees
Genii Cucullati - Hooded Spirits
Grannos - (Gramnos, Gramnnos) A god of healing and mineral springs
Icaunus - A god of a river
Intarabus
Iovantucarus - A protector of youth
Joehaynus - A god of knives
Lenus - A healing god
Leucetios - (Leucetius) A god of thunder
Lugus
Luxovius - (Luxovius) A god of a city's water
Maponos - (Maponus) A god of youth
Mogons - (Moguns)
Moritasgus - A sun god
Mullo
Nemausus - A god of a province
Nerius
Nodens - (Nudens, Nodons) A god of healing, the sea, hunting and dogs
Ogmios
Robur - A god of oak trees
Rudianos - A god of war
Segomo - A god of war
Smertrios - (Smertios, Smertrius) A god of war
Sucellos - (Sucellus, Sucellos) A god of agriculture, forests, and alcoholic drinks
Taranis - A god of thunder
Toutatis - (Caturix, Teutates) A tribal god
Veteris - (Vitiris, Vheteris, Huetiris, Hueteris)
Virotutis - A sun god
Visucius
Vindonnus - A sun god
Vinotonus
Vosegus - A god of a department
Zacharus - A god of theft
Aizen-Myoo God of love, worshipped by prostitutes, landlords, singers and musicians.
Aji-Suki-Taka-Hi-Kone God of thunder.
Ama-No-Minaka-Nushi 'Divine Lord of the Middle Heavens' and god of the Pole Star.
Amaterasu Shinto goddess of the sun and the leader of the Shinto pantheon.
Amatsu Mikaboshi God of evil, his name means "August Star of Heaven".
Amatsu-Kami Gods of heaven who live 'above' the earthly plain. Heavenly and eternal.
Ama-Tsu-Mara Shinto god of smiths. He is pictured as a Cyclops.
Ame-No-Mi-Kumari Shinto water goddess.
Ame-No-Wakahiko God sent to rule the earth. Killed by the sky god Takami-Musubi.
Amida God of death, to whom the devout turned at the moment of their death.
Am-No-Tanabata-Hime Goddess of weavers.
Baku A good spirit, known as the 'eater of dreams'.
Benten Goddess of love, the arts, wisdom, poetry, good fortune and water.
Benzai-Ten See Benten.
Bimbogami God of poverty. Rituals are performed to get rid of him.
Binzuru-Sonja God of curing illness and good vision.
Bishamon God of war, justice and protector of the law. He is one of the Shichi Fukujin
Bosatsu Manifestation of the Buddha in the past, present or future. See bodhisattva.
Butsu See Buddha.
Chien-shin A kami which is related to particular geographical area
Chimata-no-kami Go of crossroads, highways and footpaths. He was originally a phallic god
Chup-Kamui Sun goddess of the Ainu. She was originally the moon goddess
Daibosatsu The Great bodhisattva or the Buddha in his last incarnation.
Daikoku God of wealth, the soil and patron of farmers.
Dainichi Buddhist personification of purity and wisdom.
Dosojin God of roads.
Dozoku-shin Ancestral kami of a dozoku, or clan.
Ebisu God of the wealth of the sea, he is the patron god of fishermen and fishing.
Ekibiogami God of plagues and epidemics.
Emma-o Japanese Buddhist god of the underworld. He is the judge of the dead
Fudo God of fire and wisdom, god of Astrology.
Fujin Shinto god of the wind. Seen as a terrifying dark demon in a leopard skin
Fukurokuju Shinto god of wisdom, luck and prosperity.
Funadama The boat-spirit, goddess who protects and helps mariners and fishermen.
Futsu-Nushi-no-Kami God of fire and lightning, a war god and general of Ameratsu.
Gama God of longevity.
Gekka-o God of marriage. He binds the feet of lovers with a red silken cord.
Hachiman God of war and agriculture, divine protector of the Japanese people.
Haniyasu-hiko God of the earth.
Haniyasu-hime Goddess of the earth.
Haya-Ji God of the whirlwind.
Hiruko God of the morning sun. Guards the health of little children.
Hoso-no-Kami God of smallpox.
Hotei God of happiness, laughter and the wisdom of being content.
Ida-Ten Buddhist god of the law and of monasteries. A handsome young man.
Ika-Zuchi-no-Kami Group of even Shinto demons who reside in the Underworld.
Iki-Ryo The spirit of anger and envy which harms.
Inari Both a male and female deity, god/goddess of rice and agriculture.
Isora God of the seashore.
Izanagi Primordial god of the sky and the creator of everything good and right.
Izanami Primordial goddess of the earth and darkness.
Jinushigami Minor deity who watches over a town or plot of land.
Jizo Japanese Buddha of great compassion.
Juichimen Buddhist god of mercy.
Jurojin Shinto god of longevity and a happy old age. One of the Shichi Fukujin
Kagutsuchi Japanese god of fire.
Kamado-gami Gods of the hearth.
Kami-kaze God of wind, storms and viscous cold weather.
Kaminari Goddess of thunder, the Thunder Queen and the Heavenly Noise.
Kanayama-hiko God of metals.
Kanayama-hime Goddess of metals.
Kawa-no-Kami God of rivers. Although rivers had their own god, ruler of all rivers.
Kenro-Ji-Jin God of earth.
Kishi-Bojin Goddess of children and childbirth
Kishijoten Goddess of luck and beauty
Kishimo-jin Buddhist goddess of compassion and protectress of children.
Kojin Ancient tree deity and goddess of the kitchen. She lives in an enoki tree.
Ko-no-Hana The Blossom Princess, she is the goddess of spring
Koshin God of the roads.
Koya-no-Myoin God of the sacred Mount Koya
Kukunochi-no-Kami Shinto god of the trees.
Kuni-Toko-tachi Earth deity who lives in Mt. Fuji.
Kura-Okami God of rain and snow.
Marisha-Ten Queen of heaven, goddess of the light, sun and moon.
Mawaya-no-kami Kami, or deity of the toilet
Miro Japanese name for Maitreya.
Miyazu-Hime Goddess of royalty.
Monju-Bosatsu Japanese Buddhist bosatsu of wisdom and knowledge.
Musubi-no-Kami God of love and marriage. Appears as a handsome young lover.
Nai-no-Kami God of earthquakes.
Naka-Yama-Tsu-Mi God of mountain slopes.
Nikko-Bosatsu Buddhist god of sunshine and good health.
Ninigi-no-mikoto Rice god and ancestral god of the Japanese imperial family.
Nominosukune God of wrestling.
Nyorai Japanese name for all of the Buddha's appearances.
Oanomochi God of the crater of Mt. Fuji.
Ohonamochi A god of the earth.
Oho-Yama The great mountain god.
Okuni-Nushi God of magic and medicine, ruler of the unseen things and the spirit world.
Owatatsumi God of the sea.
Oyamatsumi A god of the mountains
Raiden God of thunder and lightning
Ryo-Wo God of the sea. known as the Dragon King
Sae-no-Kami A group of kami, or deities, who guard the roads of Japan.
Sambo-kojin God of the kitchen. Pictured with three faces and two pairs of hands.
Sarutahiko Ohkami God of crossroads, paths and overcoming obstacles.
Sengen See Ko-no-Hana.
Shaka The silent sage, the wisest and first appearance of Buddha on earth.
Shichi Fujukin Gods of Luck: Benten, Bishamon, Daikoku, Ebisu, Fukurokuju, Hotei
Shinda Ainu fertility god of the island of Hokkaido.
Shine-Tsu-Hiko God of the wind, he fills the space between heaven and earth.
Shoden See Ganesha.
Shoki God of the afterlife and exorcism.
Suijin Deity of the water.
Suitengu Child god of the sea.
Sukuna-Biko Dwarf god of healing, agriculture and hot springs.
Susanowa God of the winds, storms, ocean and snakes in Shinto mythology.
Takami-Musubi Primordial sky god and creator of living things in Shinto belief.
Takemikadzuchi A thunder god.
Taki-Tsu-Hiko God of rain.
Tatsuta-hime Goddess of autumn.
Tenjin God of learning, language and calligraphy. He taught humans to write.
Toyo-Uke-Bime Goddess of earth, food and agriculture.
Toyouke-Omikami Goddess of grain.
Tsuki-Yumi God of the moon and brother of the sun goddess Ameratsu.
Uba Spirit of the pine tree. Means 'old woman' or 'wet nurse'.
Uga-Jin Serpent god of the waters and fertility of the earth.
Uga-no-Mitama Goddess of agriculture.
Ukemochi Goddess of fertility and food.
Uzume Shinto goddess of joy and happiness.
Wakahiru-me Goddess of the rising sun.
Wata-tsu-mi God of the sea.
Yabune Japanese house god.
Yama-no-kami Goddess of the hunt, forest, agriculture and vegetation.
Yamato The soul or spirit of Japan.
Yuki-Onna The Snow Queen or goddess of winter.
Akea first Hawaiian king who founded a kingdom in the afterlife (Peles brother)
Apukohai Shark God of Kauai
Haulili God of Speech
Hai God of Kapa making
Hiaka a Mountain God on Kauai
Hiiakawawahilani the Cloud Holder
Hinakuluiau Goddess of Rain
Kalaipahoa Goddess who harms trees
Kaluannuunohonionio a God of a temple's sacrificial house
Kamapua'a the Hog God
Kamohoali'i Keeper of the water of life
Kamooalii King Moho, the God of Steam
Kanaloa God of the Ocean
Kane the Creator
Kane-hekili Spirit of Thunder
Kapo the Goddess of the South Pacific; Pele's sister
Keoahikamakaua the Child of War; Spirit of Lava Fountains
Kapohoikahiola Spirit of Explosions
Keuakepo God of Rain and Fire
Kiha a Goddess of Maui
Koleamoku God of the Art of Healing; patron of the Kahunas
Ku the Architect and Maker of War
Kuahana God who kills men
Kukaoo God of the Husbandman
Kane the Godhead
Kaupe The Cannibal Dog Man
Kukailimoku God of War
Kuula God of Fishermen
Laamaomao God of Winds, lives on Molokai
Laka the Goddess of Hula; Pele's sister
Lakakane God of the Hula
Lie Goddess of the Mountains
Lono God of Peace and Prosperity, Wind and Rain, Lord of the Sun
Lonomakua Keeper of the Sacred Fire Sticks
Mahulu names of Gods in Lono's temples
Manua Supreme Sovereign of Po; the spirits of chiefs and priests live within him
Maui the Time Shifter
Milu Lord of the spirit world (Pele's brother)
Moaalii the Shark God of Molokai and Oahu
Mokualii God of Canoe Makers
Mooaleo a Gnome who lives on Lanai
Ouli God who could kill people if prayed to
Poliahu Goddess of snowy Mauna Kea and a rival to Pele
Papa Goddess of Nature
Pele Goddess of the Volcano
Puea a God worshipped in darkness
Ukanipo the Shark God of Hawaii
Ulaulekeahi God of Distillers
Uli God of Sorcerers
Aine
Angus Og
Anu
Babd Catha
Bel
Bran
Brighid
Bris
Dagda
Danu
Diancecht
Flidais
Labraid
Macha
Niamh
Arawn
Arianrhod
Amaethon
Blodeuwedd
Cerridwen
Dewi
Don
Dylan
Elaine
Gwydion
Gwynn Ap Nudd
Math Ap Mathowny
Myrrdin
Belobog
Berstuk
Crnobog
Dazbog
Flins
Hors
Jarilo
Juthrbog
Karewit
Lada
Lado
Marowit
Perun
Podaga
Porewit
Radegast
Rod
Siebog
Simargl
Stribog
Svarog
Svetovid
Triglav
Veles
Zirnitra
Dziewona
Lada
Lado
Marzanna
Matka Gabia
Matka Ziemia
Mokosh
Perperuna
Siwa
Zaria
Zislbog
Zizilia
The Zorya
Anat Goddess of War and Strife, wife of Ba'al Hadad
Asherah walker of the sea, Mother Goddess, wife of El (also known as Elat)
ASTARTE possibly androgynous divinity associated with Venus
Baalat the wife or female counterpart of Baal
BA'AL HADAD Storm God, superseded El as head of the Pantheon
BAAL-HAMMON God of Fertility and renewer of all energies in the Phoenician colonies
DAGON God of Crop Fertility
EL ELYON (i.e. God most high) and El
ESHMUN or Baalat Asclepius, God of Healing
KATHIRAT Goddesses of Marriage and Pregnancy
KOTHAR Hasis, the skilled, God of Craftsmanship
LOTAN serpent ally of Yam
MELQART King of the city, the underworld and cycle of vegetation in Tyre
MOLOCH "King" of child sacrifices
MOT God of Death
QADESHTU Holy One, Goddess of Love
RESHEPH God of Plague and Healing
SHACHAR Gracious God
SHALIM Gracious God
SHAMAYIM the God of the Heavens
SHEMESH God of Fertility, Sun and Rain
TEHWOM Goddess of the "Deeps"
YAM-NAHAR or YAM, also called Judge Nahar
YARIKH God of the Moon
ZEDEK God of Light and Protection.
Adad Storm God of Thundery Weather (Mesopotamian deity)
Ishkur (Mesopotamian mythology)
Jofur (Roman mythology)
Perendi (Albanian mythology)
Perkunas (Lithuanian mythology)
Perun (Slavic mythology)
Pyerun (Slavic mythology)
Thor (Norse mythology)
Adad (Babylonian-Assyrian mythology)
Ajisukitakahikone (Japanese mythology)
Baal-Hadad (Syrian mythology)
Ishkur (Babylonian-Assyrian mythology)
Lei Gong (Chinese mythology)
Lei-zi (Chinese) - Goddess
Parjanya (Hinduism)
Raiden (Japanese mythology)
Raijin (Japanese mythology)
Raitaro (Japanese mythology)
Susano-o (Japanese mythology)
Teshub (Hurrian mythology)
Xiu Wenyin (Chinese) - Goddess
Ahomana Thunder (Polynesian)
Ah Peku Mayan God of Thunder
Aji-Suki-Taka-Hiko-Ne God of thunder (Japanese)
Ashie thunderbird (Native American)
Barak thunder, or in vain (Biblical)
Boanerges son of thunder (Biblical)
Chequa thunderbird (Pottawatomi)
Dalogdog thunder (Cebuano, Fillipino)
Enlil God of Thunder (Babylon)
Guntur thunder (Quenya)
Haokah Sioux God of Thunder
Heng God of Thunder (Huron mythology)
Hino thunder God, guardian of the skies (Iroquois mythology)
Indra God of thunder and storms (Indian)
Ini-to Thundering Springs (Navajo)
Kaminari Japanese Thunder Woman
Keme Secret Pajackok - thunder (Algonquin)
Keneun chief of the Thunderbirds (Iroquois mythology)
Lei thunder (Chinese F)
Mekkhala Angel of thunder
Michikinaqua thundercloud (Ojibwe)
Nariko thunder
Ninurta God of thunderstorms (Sumerian/ Babylonian)
Nonóma'e thunder (Cheyenne)
Orko Basque Thunder God
Ouxouiga thunderbird (Apache)
Perun thunder (Slavic Mythology Male)
Pikne (the long one), God of thunder (Estonian)
Potojchi thunder
Raamah greatness; thunder; some sort of evil (Biblical)
Raamiah thunder, or evil, from the Lord (Biblical)
Rai thunder; trust; lightning (Japanese Male)
Raicho thunderbird (Japanese Mythology)
Raja Indainda thunder God (Batak mythology)
Seth Egyptian God of Thunder
Siete Rayos ruler of lightning, thunder and fire (African)
Sogbo God of thunder, lightning and fire (Fon mythology)
Summanus Roman God of Nightly Thunder
Susanoo God of storms and thunder (Japanese)
Taima crash of thunder (Native American Female)
Take-Mikazuchi God of thunder (Japanese)
Tama thunderbolt (Native American Female)
Taran thunder (Gaelic Male)
Tarant thunder (Welsh Male)
Tarleton from the thunder state (English Male)
Terrill thunder (English Male)
Taryn thunder ruler (Welsh Male)
Tesup thunder God (Syria & Mesopotamian)
Tora thunder (Teutonic Female)
Torborg thunder bear (Swedish Male)
Tormaigh thunder spirit (Irish Male)
Ukko God of heaven and thunder (Finnish)
Wagion thunderbird (Lenape)
Wakinyan thunder-spirit (Dakota mythology)
Waukheon thunderbird (Native American)