Can I have other Gods AFTER Bible God? You know, now that I've gotten over the fact that he doesn't exist in my life and turned his back on all of us.
Ok, about those others Gods...there are many. One of my personal faves is Epona. Which pantheon do you wish to look at? Here is a listing of them:
Specific pantheons of deitiesSumerian pantheon
Egyptian pantheon
Armenian pantheon
Incan Pantheon
Greek pantheon
Roman pantheon
Germanic pantheon
Norse pantheon
Celtic pantheonSlavic pantheon
Hindu pantheon
Rigvedic pantheon
Japanese pantheon
Japanese Buddhist pantheon
Aztec pantheon
Mayan pantheon
Native American pantheons
African pantheons
Guanche pantheon
Theosophical pantheon
Since I'm Irish, I will list the Celtic pantheon deities, which Epona is a part of:
Gaulish and Brythonic deities
The Gaulish Celts inhabited the region corresponding to modern-day France and Belgium. The Brythonic Celts, or Britons, inhabited most of the island of Great Britain and later migrated to Brittany.
MaleAbandinus, possibly a river-god
Abellio (Abelio, Abelionni), god of apple trees
Alaunus (Fin), sun god
Alisanos (Alisaunus)
Ambisagrus, a god of thunder and lightning
Anextiomarus (Anextlomarus, Anextlomara), a sun god
Atepomarus, a sun god
Arvernus, a tribal god
Arausio, a god of water
Barinthus (Manannán mac Lir), a god of the sea and water
Belatu-Cadros (Belatucadros, Belatucadrus,
Balatocadrus, Balatucadrus, Balaticaurus,
Balatucairus, Baliticaurus, Belatucairus,
Belatugagus, Belleticaurus, Blatucadrus,
and Blatucairus), a god of war
Belenus (Belinus, Belenos, Belinos, Belinu, Belanu, Bellinus, Belus, Bel), a sun god.
Borvo (Bormo, Bormanus), a god of mineral and hot springs
Buxenus, a god of box trees
Camalus (Camulus, Camulos), a god of war and sky
Canetonnessis
Cernunnos, a horned god
Cicolluis
Cimbrianus
Cissonius (Cisonius, Cesonius), a god of trade
Mars Cnabetius, a god of war[1]
Cocidius, a god of war
Condatis, a god of the confluences of rivers
Contrebis (Contrebis, Contrebus), a god of a city
Dii Casses
Dis Pater (Dispater), a god of the underworld
Esus (Hesus)
Fagus, a god of beech trees
Genii Cucullati, Hooded Spirits
Grannus, a god of healing and mineral springs
Icaunus, a god of a river
Intarabus
Iovantucarus, a protector of youth
Lenus, a healing god
Leucetios (Leucetius), a god of thunder
Lugus, creation and learning
Luxovius (Luxovius), a god of a city's water
Maponos (Maponus), a god of youth
Mogons (Moguns)
Moritasgus, a sun god
Mullo
Nemausus, a god worshipped at Nîmes
Nerius
Nodens (Nudens, Nodons), a god of healing, the sea, hunting and dogs
Ogmios
Robor, a god of oak trees
Rudianos, a god of war
Segomo, a god of war
Smertrios (Smertios, Smertrius), a god of war
Sucellos (Sucellus, Sucellos), a god of love and time
Taranis, a god of thunder
Toutatis (Caturix, Teutates), a tribal god
Veteris (Vitiris, Vheteris, Huetiris, Hueteris)
Virotutis, a sun god
Visucius
Vindonnus, a sun god
Vinotonus
Vosegus, a god of the Vosges
FemaleAbnoba, a goddess of rivers and forests
Adsullata, goddess of the River Savus
Aericura
Agrona, a goddess of war
Ancamna, a water goddess
Andarta, a goddess of war
Andraste, goddess of victory
Arduinna, goddess of the Ardennes Forest
Aufaniae
Arnemetia, a water goddess
Artio, goddess of the bear
Aventia
Aveta, a mother goddess, associated with the fresh-water spring at Trier in what is now Germany
Belisama, lakes and rivers, fire, crafts and light, consort of Belenus
Brigantia
Britannia, originally a personification of the island, later made into a goddess
Camma
Campestres
Clota, patron goddess of the River Clyde
Coventina, goddess of wells and springs
Damara, a fertility goddess
Damona, consort of Apollo Borvo and of Apollo Moritasgus
Dea Matrona, "divine mother goddess" and goddess of the river Marne in Gaul
Dea Sequana, goddess of the river Seine
Debranua, a goddess of speed and fat
Epona, fertility goddess, protector of horses, donkeys, and mules
Erecura, earth goddess
Icovellauna, a water goddess
Litavis
Mairiae
Nantosuelta, goddess of nature, the earth, fire, and fertility in Gaul
Nemetona
Ritona (Pritona), goddess of fords
Rosmerta, goddess of fertility and abundance
Sabrina, goddess of the River Severn
Salonius, the god of mistakes
Senua
Sequana, goddess of the river Seine
Sirona, goddess of healing
Suleviae, a triune version of Sulis
Sulis, a nourishing, life-giving mother goddess and an agent of curses
Tamesis, goddess of the River Thames
Verbeia, goddess of the River Wharfe
Welsh deities
The Welsh were the Britons that inhabited modern-day Wales (Welsh: Cymru). After the Anglo-Saxons invaded Britain, much of the Brythonic territories came under Anglo-Saxon influence, but Wales, however, Brythonic Celtic religion was largely retained.
MaleAeron - god of battle and slaughter
Amaethon - god of agriculture
Arawn - king of the otherworld realm of Annwn
Afallach - descendant of Beli Mawr and father of Mabon ap Modron
Beli Mawr - ancestor deity
Bendigeidfran - giant and king of Britain
Culhwch
Dwyfan
Dylan Ail Don
Euroswydd
Gofannon
Gwydion
Gwyddno Garanhir
Gwyn ap Nudd
Hafgan
Lleu Llaw Gyffes
Lludd Llaw Eraint
Llyr
Mabon
Manawydan
Math fab Mathonwy
Myrddin Wyllt
Nisien and Efnysien (twin brothers)
Pryderi
Pwyll
Taliesin
Ysbaddaden
FemaleArianrhod
Blodeuwedd
Brânwen
Ceridwen
Cigfa
Creiddylad
Cyhyraeth
Dôn
Elen
Modron
Olwen
Penarddun
Rhiannon
Gaelic deities
MaleAbcán
Abhean
Aed
Aengus aka Áengus aka Óengus
Aillil
Alastir
Aí aka Aoi
Balor aka Balar
Bodb Dearg aka Bodhbh Dearg
Brea
Bres aka Eochaid Bres
Brian, Iuchar, and Iucharba
Buarainech
Cian
Cichol
Conand aka Conann
Corb
Creidhne aka Credne
Crom Cruach
Crom Dubh
Cú Roí
Dagda
Dáire
Dian Cecht
Donn
Ecne
Egobail
Elatha aka Elathan
Elcmar aka Elcmhaire
Goibniu aka Goibhniu
Lir Sea God
Luchtaine aka Luchta
Lugh aka Lú
Mac Cuill, Mac Cecht, and Mac Gréine
Manannán mac Lir
Miach
Midir aka Midhir
Mug Ruith
Nechtan
Neit
Nuada aka Nuadha
Ogma aka Oghma
Seonaidh
Tethra
Tuireann
FemaleAibell aka Aoibheal
Aimend
Áine
Airmed aka Airmid
Anann aka Anand aka Anu
Badb aka Badhbh
Banba aka Banbha
Bébinn aka Bébhinn aka Bébhionn aka Béfionn
Bé Chuille
Beira
Biróg
Boann aka Boand
Brigid aka Brigit aka Brighid aka Bríd
Caer
Cailleach
Canola
Cessair aka Ceasair
Cethlenn aka Cethleann
Cliodhna aka Clídna
Crobh Dearg
Danu aka Dana
Ériu aka Éire
Ernmas
Étaín
Ethniu aka Eithne
Fand
Fionnuala aka Fionnghuala
Flidais
Fódla aka Fódhla
Lí Ban
Macha
Medb aka Meadhbh aka Meabh
Medb Lethderg
Mongfind aka Mongfhionn
Morrígan aka Morríghan
Mór Muman aka Mór Mumhan
Nemain aka Nemhain
Niamh
Plor na mBan
Sheela na Gig
Tailtiu aka Taillte