Odysseus, the hero of Homer's "The Odyssey," believed in the pantheon of ancient Greek gods, primarily worshipping Athena, the goddess of wisdom and warfare, who served as his divine protector. He also acknowledged the power of Poseidon, the god of the sea, who harbored animosity toward him for blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus. Other gods, such as Zeus, the king of the gods, and Hermes, the messenger god, also played significant roles in his journey. Odysseus's faith in these deities influenced his decisions and shaped his fate throughout his epic adventure.
They belive in teh greek gods
In the struggle between Odysseus and the suitors, the gods appear to favor Odysseus. Athena, in particular, helps Odysseus by guiding him and aiding in his plans to defeat the suitors. The intervention of the gods ensures Odysseus's ultimate triumph over his enemies.
um.... I think that you have got this mixed up. All the gods except for Poseidon favored Odysseus. Poseidon had a grudge over Odysseus because Odysseus blinded Poseidon's son Polyphemos.
Athena
He respects them
Athena!
Because he did not sacrifice an animal to the gods after the war.
Athena was the Goddess with the most commitment and concern with odysseus.
These gods never met Odysseus.
Any human was afraid of the Gods or Goddesses
Odysseus was far better, but he also had the aid of the gods.
Odysseus was smart by not only his wits and brains but with the help of the greek gods.