Ingvi-FreyR, the Norse god of fertility, prosperity, and frith.
The ancient Norse pantheon, at the appropriate Tides, but my fultrui is FreyR.
2007-05-21 15:51:44
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answered by Boar's Heart 5
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None, actually. There are something like 3,000 known gods/goddesses out there and I would have a hard time picking the "right" one, or even just any old one to chat with.
Did you ever see www.godchecker.com? It's great!
2007-05-21 22:09:54
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answered by Rapunzel XVIII 5
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Jesus Christ never said he was God. he said he was the son of the Most Holy Father Jehovah. who was he praying to? you cannot pray to yourself. when Jesus was baptized, Jehovah came down like a dove and said this is my son the beloved. read ps 83 verse 18. God is a title. God's name is Jehovah
2007-05-23 08:07:27
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answered by lover of Jehovah and Jesus 7
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Spirit, Dagda, Anubis, Morrighan, Isis, Inanna, Aine, Epona, and Bast.
2007-05-21 22:12:02
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answered by Janet L 6
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Vishnu and his incarnations, Shiva, Ganesha, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Parvati and other manifestations of Devi.
Yep, I knew I'd get a thumbs down for answering this question honestly, just because I'm a Hindu, I get a thumbs down. Nice.
2007-05-21 22:10:06
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answered by Heron By The Sea 7
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Cthulhu
2007-05-21 22:11:30
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answered by CreakingUniverse 2
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Some from the Celtic pantheon and some from the Norse.
)o( Blessed Be!
2007-05-22 00:39:10
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answered by whillow95 5
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The Bible which I take as God's Word tells us "there are no other gods but me", there is one God one creator of heaven and earth His name is Yahweh. Don't waste your time with false gods and Idols.
2007-05-21 22:11:15
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answered by Steiner 6
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Money, like most Americans.
2007-05-21 22:10:24
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answered by Davie 5
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The One that answers my prayers of course. Judeo/Christian interpretation of the Almighty One.
2007-05-21 22:09:33
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answered by margrit 2
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