I would do it on Poseidon, god of the sea and earthquakes.
Mars is a Roman god, not a Greek god, but otherwise yes - that is right.
When a Greek god or goddess is "god of it" it is not their job, it is their nature and domain: they can not do that "right" or "wrong".
Yes, 'immortal'; they would, regardless of their parents Greek/Irish origins, be a god or goddess in their own right.
With what you know/have learned about Hades in a concluding paragraph.
The Greek God of the UnderWORLD is Hades and his wife is Persephone
Anyone who thinks Ares is the strongest Greek God is dumb. Obviously Zeus is the strongest Greek God.
Being a Greek god, Apollo is Apollo in 2011.
The greek god of weather, who could cause tornadoes, would be Zeus.
the god of the under world is called Hades. he is greek... and he is the brother of Zeus and poseidon. i hope that will do Hades is the god of the underworld, bit he does also have a wife named Persephone.
No. Zeus is out of Greek religion/myth. "God Almighty" is in Christian faith.
You would call him a god
Yes they would be false gods to Christians. As would the Christian god be a false god to those that believed in the Greek gods.