I did, and gave birth to a mini-Goddess, so the answer is YES. Does that answer your question? ;-)
2006-07-31 05:48:14
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answer #1
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answered by Tangled Web 5
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In the ancient myths Goddesses got pregnant and gave birth on a regular basis. If the father is also a God, then the resultant child is a God or Goddess too. If the father is a mortal you get a hero like Achilles - whose mother was the goddess Thetis. Same in reverse - Heracles was fathered by Zeus on a mortal woman, as was Perseus.
2006-07-31 12:52:24
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answered by Queen of Cards 4
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As a pantheist, I see goddess and gods as part of a whole.
Mythology describing the birth of gods and goddess to each other can be interpreted in many ways but I prefer to see those tales as descriptive of the cycle of life.
We are all born; we all die. These are universal concepts.
2006-07-31 13:20:12
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answered by maeves_child 3
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Yes. In many old traditions such things happen. The Pagan Wheel of the Year, for example, has representative concepts for when the God is concieve and born from the womb of the Goddess.
2006-07-31 12:52:34
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answered by silenthavens 2
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My Goddess gave birth to your God.
2006-07-31 12:49:21
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answered by brianna_the_angel777 4
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I forget. I know gods can impregnate (Zeus did it plenty of times), but I don't know about the other way. Look into Greek mythology if you're interested in that side of it.
2006-07-31 12:48:43
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answered by Phil 5
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since there is no such thing. No.
In greek mythology it would be a demi-god like Hercules.
2006-07-31 12:49:16
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answered by Lupin IV 6
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nope. if there were such a thing, maybe. but there's only one God...other gods or godesses don't exist
2006-07-31 12:56:30
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answered by lauren 2
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I guess a God-ette!
2006-07-31 12:49:08
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answered by beattyb 5
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No, there is only one god - God.
2006-07-31 12:49:10
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answered by Geoff C 3
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