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Who's your favorite pagan god?
For me, it's Athena.
>>17828937 (OP)The one who allowed the Anatolians to created the civilization, our good eternal mother who btfo the patriarchal 3 times
>>17828937 (OP)>AthenaTell us your a fag without telling us... lol fucking loser
>>17828944Based living goddess 3:
I loveeee Neolithic cultures
>>17828937 (OP)Pre-monotheist YHWH. Vengeful storm gods killing serpents are cool actually.
Christ is King. Pagan gods are demons.
>>17829491only brown ones are demons. white pagan gods transcended into angelhood
Odin
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>>17828937 (OP)I like Norse/Viking mythology
>>17830043Ares is a total bitch though.
>>17828937 (OP)Inanna. Because she's the longest-lived god in the history of mankind, probably the closest you can get to whatever the real gods may have been.
The Sumerians knew her by her original name, then she was Ishtar in Babylon, Ashtoreth and Astarte in Anatolia and the Levant, Aphrodite in Greece, Venus in Rome, and Mary Queen of Heaven to the Catholics. Everyone of note in all of history has worshiped Inanna in one form or another.
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I like Guanyu because I like the idea of people being so liked they turn into gods
>>17831511I like dis guy...shes also standing in New York harbor fyi
>>17828944Is that a big black woman
>>17828937 (OP)saturn, roman god of time
I'm more partial to her sister Artemis. All the virgin goddesses are fine deities though. It's hard to sift out concrete coherent identities sometimes though because of the jumble of different myths and aspects. Artemis is a virgin nature goddess who presides over the hunt, protects unspoiled wilderness and animals, but is also heavily associated with childbirth and midwifery, despite her virginity, and is considered to be a protector of children.
It makes for a surprisingly deep persona. In the Iliad she interferes with Agamemnon's fleet, stranding them at an island, and whilst there Agamemnon shoots a deer that is sacred to Artemis. In her wrath she demands his virgin daughter as recompense for the deer, but when Agamemnon complies and gives up his daughter as a sacrifice to Artemis, she relents, taking pity on the virgin girl, taking her as a companion instead of killing her, and leaves the deer's body to Agamemnon instead.
It's a story that seems to encompass the range of her aspects.
Yam, God of the Sea of the Canaanites
Mainly because he has one of the most interesting histories behind him: In the Hebrew Bible God gets constant praise for destroying "the Sea" (Yam יָ֑ם), which led to weird translations for centuries (that still persist) until modern archaeology, especially in Ugarit, revealed that Yam is actually a deity in the Canaanite pantheon and it was supposed to mean Yahweh crushed his rival deity Yam.
In Ugarit we found the Baal-Cycle, in which the major God of the Canaanites Baal fights Yam and his army of sea-monsters.
For being a minor deity with only a small cult following him, Yam challenged both Yahweh and Baal.
athena
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>>17831354>jew destroys athena idol in name of talmudism>3 days later God punishes the jews with oct 7 God has clearly chosen Athena as daughter
Eros. But I also subscribe to a rather unorthodox interpretation where he and Anteros are the primeval manifestation of the Divine Twins, are the catalyst for all of creation, and are the destined co-rulers of the universe at the end of time.