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- Explore Sacred Places in Legacy of the GodsLegacy of the Gods by Freddy Silva is an exceptionally great book about sacred sites and how they may be very different than you were originally taught about them (if at all) in school.
- Parents Are Our Gods on Earth!An article on the unconditional and bountiful love that our parents shower upon us.
- 'House of Lies,' Season 1, Episode 1, 'Gods of Dangerous Financial'In 'House of Lies,' Season 1, Episode 1, 'Gods of Dangerous Financial,' Don Cheadle plays Marty Kaan, a ruthless, dishonest, amoral management consultant who is paid a lot of money to offer advice to companies whether they need it or not.
Day and NightA legend of how day and night coexist peacefully.- Gods and SuperhumansSupergod, a graphic novel recently released in trade paperback by Avatar Press, tells a story of an alternative history with humans competing in an arms race with fascimiles of gods as the main weapons. What does this say about the gods created by humans?
Intrigued by the Blue Prints of LifeHow awesome are the blue prints of Gods blue prints- Greek MythologyThe earliest Greek mythology began as a lifestyle for peoples who desired to grasp the universe began. Greek and roman mythologists used narratives to explain how the earth and the universe began.
- Demon Killer Durga--MahisasurmardiniWhen Demons ( Asur) had become very powerful, they started disturbing the saints in their meditation and worship. The saints cried for help so as to get rid of such a situation and prayed to God devotedly whereupon Devi Durga appeared to save them
- Ragnarok: The Last Battle of Norse MythologyRagnarok is the last battle between the forces of the gods and the forces of the giants in Norse mythology. Rather than being an end to everything though, it is an end to one cycle and the beginning of another.
- How to Get All God Idols in Pocket GodChallenge of the Gods is the 39th episode of Pocket God. It was released on May 18th, 2011.
- Forseti: The Norse God of JusticeNorse mythology is a rich collection of epic tales and heroic successes. However, even the gods had to deal with the more hum-drum parts of life, including legal battles and accusations. Forseti, god of justice, was the arbiter in such matters.
- Are All Christians Little Gods? the Answer is NOThis article clarifies the heretical thought that all believers are little gods. It shows where the idea came from and exposes the error of it
- The Alfar: The Origin of ElvesThe idea of elves, even down to the language used, comes from the Viking mythology. Far from being tiny, weak creatures though, Alfar were demi-gods and spirits, who held very important places in the world's cosmology.
- Babylon Gods and GoddessesBabylon possessed pagan rituals, celebrating and worshiping multiple deities. The highest gods and goddesses are discussed in this article and a basic idea as to how they were worshipped and cared for.
My Favorite Novel: American Gods by Neil GaimanThis is a look at American Gods by Neil Gaiman, a novel that has both depth and power as it speaks of what we worship in America.
Idun, the Norse Goddess of Youth and ImmortalityIn almost every religion, the gods are considered immortal or close enough so that it doesn't matter. But it's telling that in Norse mythology the gods aren't simply born that way; they have to eat the golden apples to stay young.- Who is Dagda, 'the Good God,' of the Ancient Celts?Dagda, often mentioned in legends of the ancient Celts, is one of the most powerful gods of the Tuatha De Danann. And unlike many other gods, Dagda appears to have been created to be the best at everything there is.
- Aegir and Ran, the God and Goddess of the OceanAegir and his wife Ran are depicted as the rulers of the deep oceans in Norse mythology. However, there are thoughts and hints that these two might personify forces older even than the gods.
- Greek Religion: Discussion Questions. Just for Fun10 observations and discussion questions on Ancient Greek Religion
'DV8: Gods and Monsters' Graphic Novel Review"DV8: Gods and Monsters" is a great example of what humans are capable of doing when given power over people that are too helpless or ignorant to defend themselves. It's a character study of the human race and our selfish and destructive nature.- Where Do You Stand in Your Faith?There is a root to all things, including religion.
- Gods Handpast poetry
- Novels Romancing the GodsSeveral modern romance writers have embraced the concept of meddling deities and put them to work within their own stories. In these novels, gods and goddesses get involved in the lives of mortals and in some cases; the gods even find love for themselves.
- Uller, Stepson of Thor and God of WinterNorse mythology is filled with stories of gods and goddesses. Some of them are in nearly every story, and others, though important and powerful, only show up in a handful. Uller is one of those gods.
- The Gods of the WindsThe origination of the Gods of the Winds
Heimdall, the Guardian of the Norse GodsGuardians are a common theme in myth and legend, and it's rare to find a mythology where at least one god isn't the one that stands watch over the world and the other gods. In Norse myth, that position is held by Heimdall.- Saints Alive Newsletter May 2011The God of the Universe looks at the Mormon god of this world and the pagan god of Freemasonry
- Children Born with Spiritual Gifts, Kids that Are Showing Signs that Gods Hand is Already on Their LifesChildren born with spiritual gifts, Kids that are showing signs that gods hand is already on their lifes. Some are named before they are born as visions given to the parents, and others are given wisdom and visions the day they are born.
Who Are the Old Celtic Gods, the Tuatha De Danann?Old Irish myths are full of the strange beings called the Tuatha De Danann. However, the view of this race has altered many times over the years, until no one can be sure if they are gods, or simply the Fair Folk.- Who is Hermod, the Messenger of the Norse Gods?Though not mentioned often in the great Norse sagas, Hermod does play a central role in one of the main turning points in Norse mythology.
- English Lesson Plan: Introductory ParagraphsAn ELA lesson plan for elementary students
- Homer's Mirror: Fate, Folly and CharacterHomer's gods prove to be unknowing jesters, mimicking the actions of the morals below to extremes, and inadvertently trying to drive the powers of fate toward their own end.
Mormonism Teaches There Are Multiple GodsThe LDS Church teaches multiple gods but 'worships' only the god of Earth.- Who is Jormundgand, the World Serpent?Jormundgand is one of the most dangerous and lethal creatures in all of Norse mythology. However, what he represents and what he is mythologically speaking is complicated at best.
- Gods and MountainsA short contemplation on and of an Alaska beach.
- The Dragon's EyeDo you think you know history, think again. This story shows the true history of this planet and all those who inhabit it.
- Who Were the Norse Gods Balder and Hod?Norse mythology has an enduring legend of Ragnarok, the last battle at the end of the world. One of the first signs of this apocalypse concerns Balder, the god of beauty and light and his twin brother Hod.
Television Series Review: Spartacus: Gods of the ArenaA graphic portrayal of Roman life, imagine the movie Gladiator on steroids! My thoughts and opinions.- Who is Frey, the Norse God of Fertility and Prosperity?Though not as often followed as his sister, Frey is the male half of fertility, nature and seasonal change. Also of the Vanir, Frey is a major god whose place in the end times is set in stone.
- Greek GodsExplains in depth about Greek gods, and the possible truth behind the myth; along with biblical explanations of how life begin that supports Greek myth.





