This site has links to groups who worship polytheistic deities from various cultures (Germanic, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Celtic, etc.)
http://www.thetroth.org/memsvc/stewards/flyers/benw/reconflyer.pdf (links are at the end of the essay)
A more updated site for those who worship Celtic deities:
http://paganachd.com/faq/index.html
A good site about modern polytheism:
http://www.manygods.org.uk/index.html
2006-11-09 20:12:47
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answered by Witchy 7
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I worship Gaea the Grandmother of Zeus dose that count? I also worship The Creator (the ancient greeks called this being Chaos) so I guess that answers part one of your question, but as for the second part I have no idea of any web site to point you to which would allow you to chat with, read about, or work with other individuals like the ones you seem to be looking for, but I hope you can find one soon.
Peace Out and Blessed Be to all
)O(
Pagan College Student
2006-11-11 07:57:33
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answered by Phoenix Summersun 3
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i be attentive to a pair human beings could nonetheless worship those dieties. There are nonetheless people who worship the previous celtic pagan ideals wide-unfold as Wicca. i'm no longer completely constructive if an astounding sort of folk nonetheless worship the Greek or Norse religions regardless of the undeniable fact that, yet that does no longer mean you do no longer would desire to. i certainly am no longer non secular, yet when I had to chosen one i'd in all probability p.c.. the previous mythologies from pagans too.
2016-12-10 06:18:29
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answered by cheng 4
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I have known people that worship the Greek gods - Hecate, Athena and Ares. They are kind of in closed groups however.
Not sure just where to find others - I would start browsing some of the Pagan groups.
2006-11-09 17:19:01
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answered by Sage Bluestorm 6
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The Asatru religion follows the Norse gods, and I think there's a name for people that worship Egyptian gods. Not sure about the rest.
2006-11-09 17:13:50
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answered by i luv teh fishes 7
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Yes, the Greek and Norse gods are still worshipped today. Surprising to most, but definitely true.
2006-11-09 17:20:00
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answered by Rachel the Atheist 4
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Yep. The followers of the Norse gods are called (generally) Asatruars. Do a search for Asatru, and you'll find plenty.
For the Greek gods, they use a number of different names, but if you do a search for Hellenism, you'll probably find them.
2006-11-10 06:56:30
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answered by ArcadianStormcrow 6
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Yes, there are still people that worship Zeus.
2006-11-09 17:13:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Not truely. There are certain wiccan and new age groups who use their names, but they don't really worship them or continue the Greek pantheon worship.
2006-11-09 17:44:00
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answered by Anonymous
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some hundreds still worship zeus...
2006-11-09 17:22:03
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answered by Anonymous
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