One of the attractions of having a pantheon is that you're not devoted to one god, you invoke the specific deity who aplies. If you want your crops to prosper, you don't have to invoke the same god as if you want victory in battle, and you can be on less-than-amiable relations with some gods and still get by if you're in the favor of others.
So, you wouldn't have to just pick one and stick with it.
2007-04-25 06:48:00
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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I don't know exactly who the Jutes worshipped or believed in but I would give reverance to all of them. I do that now sometimes. lol. I will say a prayer to God, Jesus, Bhudda, Kali, Saraswati, Anisga'ya Tsunsdi ... lol.. just to cover the bases and shout out
2007-04-25 06:52:07
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answered by mzflyfemme 2
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The Jutes were a Germanic tribe. They worshipped many Gods. Six of our days of the week are named in honor of Germanic gods ( all but Saturday-- - Roman god saturn )
If I had to pick one, it would be Woden.
2007-04-25 07:06:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Surely if were of that faith then your belief structure would necessitate worship of all of the gods involved. A rather tautologous question.
Bad things happen to people who opt for favourites in polytheistic religions. Look at what happened to Hippolytus...
2007-04-25 06:49:28
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answered by idler22 4
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The Jutes were a northern European tribe, not a faith.
2007-04-25 06:47:53
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answered by Anonymous
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DIONYSUS: God of Sex, Wine and Intoxication.
http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/greek-mythology.php?deity=DIONYSUS
2007-04-25 06:48:58
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answered by Pervtor of Pervatia 4
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Freya (Fria) - because as goddess of Friday she is also the goddess of payday and leaving work early.
2007-04-25 06:52:36
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answered by Bernard B (yahoo answers) 3
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