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I would probably ask you who your patron deity was.
You know, pretend that I give a shit.
I'd be like, whoa dude, like with Hades and Cerberus and shit? Sweet. XD
Been raped by a swan recently?
Hail Zeus! Tell Aphrodite to help me find love. And, let Poseidon know that I'm going scuba diving this weekend, so he should keep the sea calm.
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Maybe you are on to something. There could be a tax exemption for Monks of the Greek Gods.
I would "lol" at you?
I had no idea he was Greek

That you have an open mind.
If we were in a situation where we had plenty of time, I'd ask to hear about them and your beliefs; kind of a first hand accounting of an ancient culture and belief system.
I'd say I'm glad you found your path.
I believe in the Egyptian Pantheon. Heka. There are many ways to the divine.
sounds good to me. :o)
Probably something like, "What do you mean by 'believe in'? ... And what do you believe about them?" Or, I might just ask, "Why?"
BOW DOWN!
Nothing...it's your wish to accept or decline something!
Fair enough.
I would say, me too! I would also say that, all the pantheons are true, as they all originate from the same place, if they all got stolen from another pantheon, that means they originate from one place that started them all, meaning all the pantheons are the same, just with different names.
I'd tell you that they didn't die on the cross for your sins and offer you a chance of eternal life in heaven. Only one true God did that and that is Jesus Christ, Lord of all.
I like you!! I believe in the Greek Gods too!! Hail Zeus!!
whatever floats your boat ;)
do you like cats?

To each his own, dear one :) I hold nothing against you.
Are they handsome? ;)
coooool
it is good for you because god is one
i would say to each his own. but still thats cool. lol
I have a daughter named Iris. Whenever you see a rainbow, thank her.
Please send the thank you checks in my name.
This is your freedom of choice,Some those Gods have a history almost as long lasting as christain religion. Keep an opened mind and heart God who is all things to all man kind will be as you percieve.
Watch out for that Zeus character....He is an old lecher and likes to appear in different forms and guises and "get it on" with young human girls. His wife, Hera, is always hounding and bitching at him, but he never changes.
I would say that you are delusional, just like the Christians, Muslims and many others.
I'd say if you did you are believing in a whole lot of rubbish!!!!!
you a crazy
I would say, Good for you! (In a sarcastic tone, since I don’t really care who believe in what or if they believe in anything at all)
I would be like Sweet! I do to
That's cool! lol
I find the Greek Gods and Goddesses far more fascinating. I actually support the resurrection of the ancient religion.
Take Apollo and Hyacinth's love for one-another. In some myths Apollo refused to allow Hades the soul to collect and he was later brought to Olympus to be with Apollo.. but like all gods they were never at a lack of lovers. Where one story ends and another begins I can't be sure. But the tale is very interesting.
I would tell you to say to hercules I waited for my hero and he didin't come.
Cue music ! " im holding out for a hero until the morning light ! he's gotta be strong and he's gotta be fast and he's gotta be fresh from the fight! "
I will renew your membership to my club.Lol!!
you really need to stop taking those drugs!
Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to the myths and study them in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece, its civilization, and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself.
One or many pretty much the same, I think they are are more entertaining than some they have today, Norse Gods as well, they have a much better story line and were simply a way for people to understand things but as with all such things it's what you do behind them that makes the difference...
~Nemo~
Sounds cool. Do you also worship them or just believe they exist?
No matter what names you pray to, the message is pretty much the same.
Do the best you can for yourself while avoiding hurting others. Try to make yourself better, and understand that there are things much more important than yourself.
Live, love, forgive and hope.
id say why the greek gods? why not norse? celtic? egyptian? roman?
Whatever floats your boat...
I would say, you are free to believe anything you want to.
I think u are perfectly normal...actually, its your own faith. U can even say that I have no religion, I am just connected to my Lord (God has no gender) I look to my inner being...intuition to guide me. That inner light that we all have but know very little of.
So u are perfectly normal i would say, and u can have faith in whatever is good for u.
"Belief" is the root of conflict. If one "believes" something then the mere existance of it creates something to defend.
I would ask "how do worship Aphrodite?" with one raised eyebrow.
oh my
I would say you were an interesting person.
I'd ask you to articulate your belief - not your doctrine necessarily, but the way you made your conclusion. If you are right in yer belief, maybe the logic of your explanation would enlighten me, if you made a not so wise conclusion (in my opinion), I'd treat you like any other person that holds a difference of opinion. It's too easy to exclaim "lunatic" to somebody who doesn't share yer worldview.
Is this an argument against Christianity? Not if there's a God or not, but against that idea that everything is just like in the Christian Bible.
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Aha, you little scamp.
by Talimze on January 30th, 2009