As much as I hate to disparage anyone's religion, we're pretty sure they never really existed in the first place. They therefore "still exist" to pretty much the same extent they ever did: as ideas and personifications of natural forces.
The Greek God of agriculture is Demeter.
Nike is the greek god of victory
There is no Greek god named Mattias.
Yes, ziggurats are still used today but they are not called the same thing. Since ziggurats are like temples/worships for God, what comes to my mind are churches. We go to church for special learning's of God's life, and for praying, and to talk to God. Hope this helped(:
the highest greek god is Zeus
Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, is a mythological figure from ancient Greek religion and mythology. While he does not exist in a literal sense today, his legacy and symbolism continue to influence culture, literature, and art. Many people still reference Poseidon in various contexts, but he is not considered a deity in contemporary religious practice.
Yes as a Greek Olympian God.
Poseidon never died in Greek Mythology, being a god both immortal and ageless he can not die.
The Christian God says the Greek gods do not exist. The Greek gods are no doubt willing to accept that the Christian God exists, if he shows himself to exist.
Gods live as long as someone believes in them.
There is no Greek god of IT (information technology) because IT did not exist when the Ancient Greeks worshipped their Greek gods.
the greek gods do not exist but are lord god dose but always beliven god and he will all way help you in needs
Mars is a Roman god, that of war. His Greek equivalent is Ares.
Dionysus was a real ancinet Greek god which people of that time believed in; there are cults today which claim belief in him still.
Athena is the Greek Goddess of Architecture, as well as knowledge. There was grand buildings that still stand today made in her honor. Hope this helps in any way! :)
Well, theoretically, you wouldn't exist.
Zeus is a mythological, ancient Greek o Roman god.