Lord Shiva is the god of death and reproduction.
There is no god of sexuality, however, Kamadeva is the god of love according to Hindu mythology. Kama means "desire" or "longing.
Osirus was the Egyptian god of the afterlife. He was also the hope of new life after death and associated with the cycles of the Nile River which brought fertility to the land.
Persephone was a fertility goddess chiefly because she was a goddess of spring, the renewal of life after death (winter).
Persephone was a fertility goddess chiefly because she was a goddess of spring, the renewal of life after death (winter).
In Christianity, death is often seen as an enemy of God because it represents the separation of a person from God's presence and his original intention for eternal life. Death is viewed as a consequence of sin and symbolizes humanity's fallen state. Through Jesus' resurrection, Christians believe that death has been conquered, and believers can have hope for eternal life with God.
Hapi is the ancient Egyptian deity considered as the god who represents life and fertility.
No if you are a true believer in god you should already believe in life after death. Nearly everyone believes in a God but not everyone believes in a life after death.
Osiris was known as the ancient Egyptian god of fertility, vegetation, and the afterlife. He was believed to have power over the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, and was associated with the flooding of the Nile River, which brought fertility to the land. Osiris was also considered a judge of the dead and the ruler of the underworld in the Egyptian mythology.
In some religions, God is believed to have control over life and death. The Devil is not typically seen as having power over death, but may be associated with evil or temptation. Ultimately, beliefs about death and its control may vary between different religious traditions.
Osiris was associated with the fertility of the earth, it's harvest and eternal life as king of the Duat (Underworld).
He is the god of wine, fertility and drama
Osiris, god of death and new life.
"Taker of life" does not relate to any Egyptian god or goddess; there was not a god or goddess of death (that is, a god or goddess solely of death itself).