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Depends on your beliefs, but I don't think anyone prays to Zeus or Ares anymore. Fiction.

Just because you don't know anyone who prays to them doesn't make them fiction. They are in the non-fiction section of libraries, just like books about other religions.

P.S. I work in a library and have never seen a bible or other modern religious text in that section.

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