var GodThing =  new Array(10);
var NowDateTime = new Date();
var MaxNumberGods = 3;
var NumberOfGod = 0
var NumberOfMonth = 0
var MonthNames = new Array(12)
MonthNames[1] = "January";
MonthNames[2] = "February";
MonthNames[3] = "March";
MonthNames[4] = "April";
MonthNames[5] = "May";
MonthNames[6] = "June";
MonthNames[7] = "July";
MonthNames[8] = "August";
MonthNames[9] = "September";
MonthNames[10] = "October";
MonthNames[11] = "November";
MonthNames[12] = "December";
function MonthName(NumberOfMonth) {
var FullMonthName = MonthNames[NumberOfMonth];
 return FullMonthName;
}
function NowDate(){
var theMonth = NowDateTime.getMonth() + 1;
var theDay  = NowDateTime.getDate();
var theYear  = NowDateTime.getYear();
if (NowDateTime.getYear() < 1900) {
theYear=NowDateTime.getYear()+1900;
	}
theMonth = MonthName(theMonth);
        return theMonth + " " + theDay + "," + theYear
}


function CreateGod(givenName,otherNames,TextForGod) {
this.Name= givenName;
if (otherNames == "@" ) {
otherNames = "none"; 
}
this.OtherName= otherNames;
this.Description= TextForGod;
}


function initGod() {
// Aztec
GodThing[1] = new CreateGod('Acolmiztli','@','Aztec underworld god.');
GodThing[2] = new CreateGod('Acolnahuacatl','@','Aztec underworld god.');
GodThing[3] = new CreateGod('Ah Toltecat','@','A god of the Toltecs in Mesoamerica.');
GodThing[4] = new CreateGod('Amimitl','@','Aztec god of lakes and fish hunters.');
GodThing[5] = new CreateGod('Atl','@','Aztec creator god.');
GodThing[6] = new CreateGod('Atlaua','@','Aztec water god.');
GodThing[7] = new CreateGod('Atlahua','@','Aztec god of lakes and fish hunters.');
GodThing[8] = new CreateGod('Camaxtli','Mixcoatl-Camaxtli','Aztec god of hunting and of fate.  Also a Chichimec tribal god.');
GodThing[9] = new CreateGod('Ce Acatl','@','A Aztec creator god.');
GodThing[10] = new CreateGod('Centeocihuatl','Centeotl','Aztec maize goddess.Centeotl is the masculine for this word in the Aztec language. It is not clear whether this means there was a brother/sister, husband/wife or earlier god evolving into a later god. It is clear that maize was very very important to Aztec survival so that this was an important goddess. She was related to the mythology of the Fifth Age, and over time more and more blood sacrifices were made to her to try and ensure that the world would not end (which would happen if maize stopped growing, all the Aztecs would have starved.).<BR><BR>Centeocihauatl was also known as \"Our Grandmother\" and \"Grandmother of the Baths\". She was the patron of doctors, midwives and soothsayers. In her honor, a woman was selected, well fed, and sacrificed with her skin flayed and worn during a feast/festival. ');
GodThing[11] = new CreateGod('Centzonuitznaua','@','Aztec gods of the southern stars, rebel brothers of Huitzilopochtli.');
GodThing[12] = new CreateGod('Chalchiuhtlatonal','@','Aztec god of water.');
GodThing[13] = new CreateGod('Chalchiuhtlicue','@','Aztec goddess of water and fertility, consort of the rain god Tlaloc.  Also a vegetation god associated with maize.  She was depicted bearing a rattle on a stick and dressed in clothing decorated with water lilies.<A HREF=\"chalcue.html\"> More</A>');
GodThing[14] = new CreateGod('Chalchiutotolin','@','Aztec god of pestilence.');
GodThing[15] = new CreateGod('Chalmecacihuilt','@','Aztec underworld goddess.');
GodThing[16] = new CreateGod('Chalmecatl','@','Aztec underworld god.');
GodThing[17] = new CreateGod('Chicomecohuatl','Chicomecoatl','Aztec maize goddess of the Middle Culture period.  Her festival was in September, when a young girl representing the goddess was sacrificed.  She was decapitated, her blood collected and poured on a figurine of the goddess, and finally her corpse was flayed and the skin worn by a priest.');
GodThing[18] = new CreateGod('Chicomexochtli','@','Aztec god of painters.');
GodThing[19] = new CreateGod('Chiconahui','@','Aztec hearth goddess and guardian of the household.');
GodThing[20] = new CreateGod('Chiconahuiehecatl','@','Minor Aztec creator god.');
GodThing[21] = new CreateGod('Cihuacoatl','@','Aztec chthonic creator goddess.  Known as \"Serpent Woman\".  She fashioned the first humans of this era out of the ground bones of the people of the previous era mixed with the blood of the old gods who committed self-sacrifice so that the new age could begin.  She was the mother of Mixcoatl.');
GodThing[22] = new CreateGod('Cinteotl','Centeotl','Aztec maize god.  Son of Tlazolteotl, husband of Xochiquetzal.  Appears to have been a maize goddess at an earlier time.');
GodThing[23] = new CreateGod('Cipactli','@','Aztec primordial sea-monster.');
GodThing[24] = new CreateGod('Citlalatonac','@','Aztec creator god, consort of Citlalicue.  Together they created the stars.');
GodThing[25] = new CreateGod('Citlalicue','@','Aztec creator goddess, who, with her consort Citlalatonac, created the stars.');
GodThing[26] = new CreateGod('Ciuacoatl','@','Aztec earth goddess.');
GodThing[27] = new CreateGod('Ciuateoteo','@','Aztec underworld spirits.');
GodThing[28] = new CreateGod('Coatlicue','@','Aztec  goddess of earth and fire, and mother of the gods.  She was also a serpent goddess, depicted wearing a skirt of snakes.  She was the mother of the stars of the southern sky and of the goddess Coyolxauhqui.  Later she was magically impregnated by a ball of feathers.  Her outraged children decapitated her, but the godHuitzilopochtli emerged fully armed from his mother\'s womb and slew many of his brothers and sisters.  She represented the type of the devouring mother in whom were combined both the womb and the grave.');
GodThing[29] = new CreateGod('Cochimetl','Cocochimetl','Aztec god of merchants and commerce.');
GodThing[30] = new CreateGod('Coyolxauhqui','@','\"Golden bells\".  Aztec moon goddess.  Coyolxaihqui decapitated her  mother Coatlicue when the latter became pregnant in what her children deemed unseemly circumstances.  However, her half brother Huitzilopochtli sprang fully armed from the wonb of Coatlicue and slew Coyolxauhqui along with many of her kin.  According to one tradition, Huitzilopochtli cut off Coyolxauhqui\'s head and threw it into the heavens where it became the moon.');
// Mayan
GodThing[31] = new CreateGod('Ab Kin Zoc','@','Mayan god of poetry.');
GodThing[32] = new CreateGod('Acan','@','Mayan god of wine.');
GodThing[33] = new CreateGod('Acat','@','Mayan god of tatooers.');
GodThing[34] = new CreateGod('Ac Yanto','@','Mayan god of white men.');
GodThing[35] = new CreateGod('Ah Bolom Tzacab','Ah Bolon Dz\'acab, God K','The \'leaf-nosed god\'.  Mayan god of agriculture, controller of rain and thunder.');
GodThing[36] = new CreateGod('Ah Cancum','@','Mayan hunting god.He is pictured in the Madrid Codex with a spear and three animals over his head.');
GodThing[37] = new CreateGod('Ah Chun Caan','@','Mayan tutelary deity of city of Merida.');
GodThing[38] = new CreateGod('Ah Ciliz','@','Mayan god of solar eclipses.');
GodThing[39] = new CreateGod('Ah Cuxtal','@','Mayan god of birth.');
GodThing[40] = new CreateGod('Ah Hulneb','@','Mayan god of war.');
GodThing[41] = new CreateGod('Ah Kin','Ah Kinchil','Mayan sun god.  Regarded as having control over drought and disease.');
GodThing[42] = new CreateGod('Ah Kin Xoc','@','Mayan god of poetry.');
GodThing[43] = new CreateGod('Ah Kumix Uinicob','@','Mayan attendant water gods.');
GodThing[44] = new CreateGod('Ah Mun','@','Mayan maize god.');
GodThing[45] = new CreateGod('Ah Muzencab','@','Mayan bee gods.');
GodThing[46] = new CreateGod('Ah Patnar Uinicob','@','Mayan attendant water gods.');
GodThing[47] = new CreateGod('Ah Peku','@','Mayan thunder god.');
GodThing[48] = new CreateGod('Ah Puch','@','The Mayan god of death.  Also referred to by modern scholars as God A.  Ruler of Mitnal, the lowest of the nine underworlds of Mayan cosmology.  He was depicted as a skeleton or human corpse.  Ah Puch survives in modern Mayan belief as Yum Cimil (Lord of Death).');
GodThing[49] = new CreateGod('Ah Tabai','@','Mayan hunting god. This was a forest god, but today it represents evil spirits inhabitating ceiba trees. The female version is Xtabai and are beautiful but their backs are like hollow tree trunks. When men embrace them it drives the men insane and then the men die.');
GodThing[50] = new CreateGod('Ah Uincir Dz\'acab','@','Mayan god of healing.');
GodThing[51] = new CreateGod('Ah Uuc Ticab','@','Mayan chthonic god.');
GodThing[52] = new CreateGod('Bacab','plural Bacabs','Mayan brother gods of the four heavenly directions. They supported the physical universe as we know it. Each of these directions was associated with aa year and and a color as well as a name for the cardinal direction. This table shows these relationships <BR><CENTER><TABLE border=2><TR><TD><B>Year</B></TD>   <TD><B>Bacab name</B></TD><TD><B>Quarter</B></TD><TD><B>Color</B></TD></TR>     <TD>Kan</TD><TD>Kanal-Bacab</TD><TD>south</TD><TD>yellow</TD><TR><TD> Muluc</TD>      <TD> Chacal-Bacab</TD><TD> east</TD><TD> red</TD></TR><TR><TD>Ix</TD><TD>Sacal-Bacab</TD><TD>north</TD><TD>white</TD></TR><TR><TD>Cauac</TD><TD>Ekel-Bacab</TD><TD>west</TD><TD>black</TD></TR></TABLE></CENTER><BR>A more detail discusion is at <A HREF="http://user.online.be/~kg000407/13days.htm" >this page.</A>.');
GodThing[53] = new CreateGod('Backlum Chaam','@','Mayan god of male sexuality.');
GodThing[54] = new CreateGod('Balam','\"Jaguar\"','  Mayan guardian deities who protect people in their daily lives and the community from external threats.');
GodThing[55] = new CreateGod('Bolontiku','Bolon Ti Ku','Mayan chthonic underworld gods.');
GodThing[56] = new CreateGod('Breathmaker','@','Seminole deity who taught men how to fish and dig wells.');
GodThing[57] = new CreateGod('Buluc Chabtan','God F','Mayan god of war from the Dresden Codex who was associated with human sacrifice. Actually all that is known about God F is the pictures in the Dresden Codex.');
GodThing[58] = new CreateGod('C','@','Maya god of unknown name connected with the first day of creation (Chuen).  Possibly an astral deity.');
GodThing[59] = new CreateGod('Cacoch','Kacoch','Mayan creator god.');
GodThing[60] = new CreateGod('Camazotz','@','The revered vampire bat god, \"Camazotz,\"  killed dying men on their way to the center of the earth. \"Zotz\" was the Maya word for bat. Throughout the Maya ruins in southern Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras, hieroglyphics and graphic depictions of the vampire bat can be found. The glyph for the great Pre-Columbian city of Copan in Honduras was the head of a leaf-nosed bat. Some Maya groups called themselves \"people of the bat,\" living in \"Zotzilha\" (bat\'s house), a kingdom of mountain caverns. Present day "bat people" still live isolated in the rugged highlands of Chiapas in southern Mexico in the Mayan community of Zinacantan, \"place of the bat.\" ');
GodThing[61] = new CreateGod('Cauac','Cuac','One of the years associated with the four Bacabs, Mayan gods associated with the four cardinal directions.  Cauac was associated with the west (Ekel-Bacab) and the colour black.');
GodThing[62] = new CreateGod('Chac','@','Mayan rain god, the equivalent of the Aztec Tlaloc.  Later Chac appears as Chac-Xib-Chac, one of the four gods associated with the four cardinal directions.  In the Dresden Codex (c. AD 1200-1350), there are five Chacs, four asiigned to each of the four cardinal directions, and one occupying the center position.');
GodThing[63] = new CreateGod('Chac Uayab Xoc','@','Mayan fish god, both the devourer of drowned fishermen and the provider of the fishermen\'s catches.');
GodThing[64] = new CreateGod('Chamer','@','Mayan god of death in eastern Guatemala.  His consort is Xtabai.');
GodThing[65] = new CreateGod('Chaob','@','Mayan (Lacandon) wind gods.  There are four, associated with the four cardinal directions.');
GodThing[66] = new CreateGod('Chantico','@','Maya goddess of hearth fires, the home and fertility.');
GodThing[67] = new CreateGod('Chibirias','@','Mayan earth goddess and mother of the Bacabs, the gods of the four cardinal directions.');
GodThing[68] = new CreateGod('Chiccan','Chorti, eastern Guatemala','Mayan rain gods.  They are four in number, associated with the four cardinal directions.  They are believed to generate the rain clouds from the deep lakes in which they reside.');
GodThing[69] = new CreateGod('Cit-Bolon-Tum','@','Maya medicine-god.');
GodThing[70] = new CreateGod('Cizin','@','Maya  (Yucatec) god of death.  Said to burn the souls of the dead in the Yucatec otherworld, Metnal.');
GodThing[71] = new CreateGod('Cocijo','@','Zapotec (Mexico) rain god.');
GodThing[72] = new CreateGod('Colel Cab','@','Mayan earth goddess.');
GodThing[73] = new CreateGod('Colop U Uichkin','@','Mayan sky god.');
GodThing[74] = new CreateGod('Cum Hau','@','Mayan god of death');
// North of the Rio Grande , South of The MacKenzie.
GodThing[75] = new CreateGod('Aba','@','Choctaw (Louisiana) creator deity. ');
GodThing[76] = new CreateGod('Ahone','@','Supreme god of the indigenous peoples of the Virginia area.');
GodThing[77] = new CreateGod('Ahsonnutli','@','Navaho creator-god.  Hermaphroditic creator of heaven and earth. Also known as the \"Turquoise Hermaphrodite\".');
GodThing[78] = new CreateGod('Amotken','@','Creator god of the Salish of Pacific coast of North America.');
GodThing[79] = new CreateGod('Kokopelli','@','Kokopelli, the hump-back flute player, is a symbol seen all over the southwest.Evidence from canyon walls and ancient pottery indicate that he was a popular symbol to many Indian tribes. To the Hopi, Kokopelli actually represents one who brings the burden of babies and also one who carries sacks of buckskins for the women to make moccasins. In the springtime he is part of ceremonies depicting certain mating rituals. In Zuni culture, Kokopelli is known to be an important rain priest who brings in the rain. Known as Ololowishkya, he is shown with a festive hairstyle, displaying a large phallus and is always seen with flute playing Paiyatamu as part of corn grinding ceremonies. In the Winnebago version of Kokopelli, he has a penis which he could detach and send down the river to "have his way" with the young maidens bathing in the stream.');
GodThing[80] = new CreateGod('Anaulikutsai\'x','@','Bella Coola river goddess.');
GodThing[81] = new CreateGod('Anaye','@','Navaho \'alien gods\', enemies of men.');
GodThing[82] = new CreateGod('Ataentsic','Ataensic','Iroquois/Huron mother goddess from heaven.');
GodThing[83] = new CreateGod('Atira','@','Pawnee earth-mother.');
GodThing[84] = new CreateGod('Atse Hastin and Atse Estsan','@','Navaho first man and woman.');
GodThing[85] = new CreateGod('Awonawilona','@','Zuni (Pueblo) creator god, supreme god.  After the Deluge, he spread a green scum upon the waters which became the earth and the sky.');
GodThing[86] = new CreateGod('Begochiddy','@','Navaho great god.');
GodThing[87] = new CreateGod('Big Heads','@','Demonic deities of the Iroquois Indians.');
GodThing[88] = new CreateGod('Blue Jay','@','Creator  god of the Chinook people of the North American Pacific coast.  He is something of a trickster figure similar to the figure of Coyote in California.');
GodThing[89] = new CreateGod('Changing Woman','@','Navaho moon-deity, mother of the sun.');
GodThing[90] = new CreateGod('Child of the Water','@','Navaho/Apache hero-god.');
GodThing[91] = new CreateGod('Chingichnich','@','Creator of California peoples.');
GodThing[92] = new CreateGod('Coyote','@','A prominent trickster figure among many North American peoples, who also figured as a creator or demiurge in many North American creation myths.');
GodThing[93] = new CreateGod('Crow','@','Tlingit creator-bird.');
// North of the South MacKenzie
GodThing[94] = new CreateGod('Adlet','@','Inuit race of monsters.');
GodThing[95] = new CreateGod('Agloolik','@','A good spirit of the Inuit, who lives under the ice and helps hunters and fishermen.');
GodThing[96] = new CreateGod('Aipaloovik','@','A sea-living god of the Inuit.');
GodThing[97] = new CreateGod('Agu\'gux','@','Aleut creator god.');
GodThing[98] = new CreateGod('Akna','The mother', 'Inuit goddess of childbirth.');
GodThing[99] = new CreateGod('Anguta','@','Supreme being of Inuit.');
GodThing[100] = new CreateGod('Arnakua\'gsak','@','Inuit \'Old Woman of the Sea\' who supplies all physical needs.');GodThing[101] = new CreateGod('Aulanerk','@','A friendly Inuit deity who brought men joy.');
GodThing[102] = new CreateGod('Aumanil','@','A good spirit of the Inuit.');
GodThing[103] = new CreateGod('Chalmer','@','Mayan god of death in eastern Guatemala.  His consort is Xtabai');
// more aztecs
GodThing[104] = new CreateGod('Ehecatl','@','Aztec wind god.');
GodThing[105] = new CreateGod('Huehueteotl','@','\"The Old God\".  Alternative name of the Aztec fire god Xiuhtecuhtli (q.v.).');
GodThing[106] = new CreateGod('Huitzilopochtli','@','Aztec sun and war god, represented as a humming bird.  He was the chief god of the great Aztec city Tenochtitlan.  Son of Coatlicue.');
GodThing[107] = new CreateGod('Huixtocihuatl','@','Aztec goddess of salt.  Generally considered to have been the elder sister of Tlaloc.');
GodThing[108] = new CreateGod('Ilamatecuhtli','@','Aztec fertility or mother goddess.  Also known as Citlalinicue(\"Star Garment\").');
GodThing[109] = new CreateGod('Itzcoliuhqui','@','Aztec god of darkness, biting cold, volcanic eruptions, disaster and destruction.');
GodThing[110] = new CreateGod('Itzlacoliuhque','@','Aztec obsidian knife god. The Aztec god of blindness, cold, and obstinacy. As the obsidian knife, he was connected with public sacrificial rituals where, it is presumed, the throat of the victim is cut, the blood collected and, in corn rites, the blood of the victim is poured on the soil to ensure its fertility.<BR><BR>He is depicted as a faceless creature with a curved, serrated knife blade protruding from his head. Related to the Aztec Goddess Itzpapalotl (femine form), and apparently evolved from Itzcoliuhqui and perhaps Itzli.');
GodThing[111] = new CreateGod('Itzli','@','Aztec stone knife god and god of sacrifice.');
GodThing[112] = new CreateGod('Itzpapalotl','@','\"Obsidian Knife Butterfly\".  Aztec agricultural goddess.Aztec goddess of the earth and fertility seen as the darker aspect of the earth goddess. She is usually depicted as a dragon-like being with fangs and claws, as she was \"grasping the sky\".<BR><BR>Itzpapalotl may be connected with souls of the dead, as the Nuantls believed and still believe that departed souls often manifested as butterflies. But more likely it is even more powerful metaphor of ressurection which any earth goddess must possess.');
GodThing[113] = new CreateGod('Ixtliton','@','Aztec of medicine and good health.');
GodThing[114] = new CreateGod('Macuilxochitl','@','\"Five Flower\".  An alternative name for Xochipilli, the Aztec god of music and dancing.');
GodThing[115] = new CreateGod('Mayahuel','Mayauel','Azrtec goddess of pulque, a fermented drink.');
GodThing[116] = new CreateGod('Metztli','@','Aztec moon god.');
GodThing[117] = new CreateGod('Meztli','@','Aztec moon god.');
GodThing[118] = new CreateGod('Mictlancihuatl','@','Goddess of the Aztec underworld of Mictlan.  Wife of Mictlantecuhtli.');
GodThing[119] = new CreateGod('Mictlantecuhtli','@','Aztec  god of the underworld (Aztec Mictlan).  Husband of Mictlancihuatl.');
GodThing[120] = new CreateGod('Mixcoatl','@','Aztec god of hunting, later a stellar god.  He was the son of Cihuacoatl, and the father of Quetzalcoatl by Xochiquetzal, and of Huitzilopochtli by Coatlicue.');
// one inuit
GodThing[121] = new CreateGod('Keelut','@','An evil Inuit earth spirit.');
// mayans mora
GodThing[122] = new CreateGod('God D','@','Mayan god of unknown name, associated with the night and the moon.');
GodThing[123] = new CreateGod('Ekchuah','Ek Chuah','Maya god of travelling merchants.');
GodThing[124] = new CreateGod('Ghanan','@','Mayan agricultural god.');
GodThing[125] = new CreateGod('Gucumatz','@','Quiche Maya serpent god who gave humanity agriculture and civilization.');
GodThing[126] = new CreateGod('Hanhau','@','Maya god of underworld, Mitnal.');
GodThing[127] = new CreateGod('Hunab Ku','@','Creator deity, head of Mayan pantheon.');
GodThing[128] = new CreateGod('Hunapu','@','Creator god of the Quiche Maya creation epic Popol Vu.  Brother of Xbalanque (Ixbalanque).  On a visit to Xibalba, the Mayan underworld, he killed the two co-regents of Xibalba, Huncame and Vukubcame before being beheaded by Camazotz.');
GodThing[129] = new CreateGod('Huncame','@','Quiche Maya co-ruler of Xibalba, the Mayan underworld.  In the Popol Vuh creation myth he murdered Hun-Hunapu and Vukub-Hunapu. Subsequently he and his co-regent Vukubcame were destroyed by Hunapu and Xbalanque.');
GodThing[130] = new CreateGod('Hunhau','Ahpuch','Maya god of death.  Generally identified as God A.');
GodThing[131] = new CreateGod('Hun-Hunapu','@','In the Quiche Maya Popol Vuh creation myth, Hun-Hunapu was the divine twin of Vukub-Hunapu.  They were the sons of Xpiyacoc  and Xmucane.  The two were murdered in a ball game by the two rulers of Xibalba, the Mayan underworld.  They  were avenged by Hun-Hunapu\'s children Hunapu and Xbalanque.');
GodThing[132] = new CreateGod('Hurukan','Huracan, Hurakan','Quiche Maya creator god, and god of wind and thunder.  When the gods became angry with the first human beings, Hurukan unleashed the deluge to destroy them.');
GodThing[133] = new CreateGod('Itzamna','@','Mayan moon god and god of healing.');
GodThing[134] = new CreateGod('Itzananohk\'u','@','Mayan god of Lacandon.');
GodThing[135] = new CreateGod('Ix','@','One of the years associated with the four Mayan Bacabs, deities of the four cardinal directions.  He represented the west (Sacal-Bacab) and the colour white.');
GodThing[136] = new CreateGod('Ix Chebel Yax','@','Mayan goddess: patroness of weaving and wife of Itzamna.');
GodThing[137] = new CreateGod('Ixchel','@','Mayan moon goddess, patroness of womanly crafts.');
GodThing[138] = new CreateGod('Ixtab','@','Mayan goddess of the noose and the gallows, guardian of suicides.');
GodThing[139] = new CreateGod('Ixzaluoh','Ixazalvoh','Mayan water goddess, inventor of weaving.');
GodThing[140] = new CreateGod('Kan','@','One of the years associated with the four Mayan Bacabs, gods of the four cardinal directions. Kan was the year associated with the east (Kanal-Bacab) and the colour yellow.');
GodThing[141] = new CreateGod('Kanank\'ash','@','Forest deity of the modern Maya people.');
GodThing[142] = new CreateGod('Kan-xib-yui','@','Maya god who recreated earth after destruction by Bacabs.');
GodThing[143] = new CreateGod('K\'in','@','Mayan sun deity.');
GodThing[144] = new CreateGod('Kinich Ahau','Kinich Kakmo','Mayan sun god.');
GodThing[145] = new CreateGod('Kisin','@','Mayan earthquake god.  See Cizin.');
GodThing[146] = new CreateGod('Kucumatz','Kukumatz','Supreme god of Quiche people of Guatemala.');
GodThing[147] = new CreateGod('Kukulcan','@','Maya storm god and supreme god.  He was credited with inventing the calendar and was also a god of craftsmen.  The Aztecs merged him with their Quetzalcoatl.<BR><BR>One of the Mayan serpent gods, originated, it is believed, from the Toltec.<BR><BR>Kukulkan is both a real person and a myth. The king Kukulkan lived about twenty centuries ago and was the founder of all empires in ancient America. He came from heaven to earth, and because of that he was represented as a feathered serpent in all archaeological sites. Half man and half god in one same being. The quetzal bird representing heaven, the serpent representing earth. <BR><BR>White-skinned and bearded, Kukulkan was also the god of life and divine wisdom. He brought love, penitence, and exemption from the usual rituals of sacrifice and blood offering. <BR><BR>Inscriptions found associated with him: \"ytzeen caan, ytzeen muyal,\" which in ancient Mayan means: \"I am the dew and substance from heaven.\"');
GodThing[148] = new CreateGod('Kulkulcan','Kukulkan',' ');
GodThing[149] = new CreateGod('Muluc','Mulac','One of the years associated wih the  four Mayan Bacabs, guardians of the four cardinal directions.  He was associated with the north (Chacal-Bacab) and the colour red.');
// more natives
GodThing[150] = new CreateGod('Dajoji','@','Iroquois god of the west wind.');
GodThing[151] = new CreateGod('Dzelarhons','@','Mountain spirit of North American Pacific coast.');
GodThing[152] = new CreateGod('Eithinoha','@','Iroquois name for earth-goddess.');
GodThing[153] = new CreateGod('Esaugetuh Emissee','@','Chief god and wind god of the North American Creek Indians.');
GodThing[154] = new CreateGod('Estanatlehi','@','Navajo goddess.  Participated in the creation of the world and then became the ruler of the Navajo underworld.');
GodThing[155] = new CreateGod('Gahe','Ga\'n','Supernatural creatures of Chiricahua Apaches.');
GodThing[156] = new CreateGod('Ga-Oh','@','Iroquois god of the winds, a giant cannibal. Ga-oh In Iroquois mythology, Ga-oh is the wind-giant. His house is guarded by a bear, whose a cougar whose cries brings the westerly wind; a moose whose breathing brings the wet east wind and a fawn whose returning to its mother brings the gentle south wind.');
GodThing[157] = new CreateGod('Gendenwitha','@','Iroquois goddess of the morning star.');
GodThing[158] = new CreateGod('Gitche Manitou','@','Algonquin creator, spirit of life.');
GodThing[159] = new CreateGod('Gluskap','Glooscap, Gluscap, Gluskabe','Cultural hero of the North-east Algonquins of Canada.  His twin brother was Maslum.  After the death of their mother, Gluskap formed the cosmos and the human race out of her body.  Gluskap benevolent disposition was in contrast to that of Maslum, who created many things that were hurtful to the human race.  After many contests between the two, Gluskap finally defeated Maslum.');
GodThing[160] = new CreateGod('Hactcin','@','Jicarilla Apache primordial beings.');
GodThing[161] = new CreateGod('Haokah','@','Sioux thunder god.  He was also a god of hunting.');
GodThing[162] = new CreateGod('Hastshehogan','@','Navaho house-god.');
GodThing[163] = new CreateGod('Hastsheyalti','@','Navaho god of dawn and the east.');
GodThing[164] = new CreateGod('Hino','@','Iroquois thunder spirit and god of the sky.');
GodThing[165] = new CreateGod('Hinun','@','Iroquois thunder god.  With his brother, the West Wind, he defeated the Stone Giants who inhabited the land before the Iroquois.');
GodThing[166] = new CreateGod('Huruing Wuhti','@','Creator god/gods of the Hopi Indians.');
GodThing[167] = new CreateGod('Ictinike','@','Sioux \'father of lies\'.  The son of the sun god, he was expelled from heaven for his deceit and trickery.');
GodThing[168] = new CreateGod('Ikto','@','Sioux inventor of human speech.');
GodThing[169] = new CreateGod('Ioskeha','Iouskeha','Creator god of the Iroquois and Hurons.');
GodThing[170] = new CreateGod('Italapas','@','Chinook name for the trickster/creator deity Coyote.');
GodThing[171] = new CreateGod('Iya','@','Sioux: embodiment of evil.');
GodThing[172] = new CreateGod('Kachina','@','Hopi spirits.');
GodThing[173] = new CreateGod('Katkochila','@','God of the Wintun people of California.  After the theft of his magic flute, he sent a great fire to burn up the earth, but the fire was quenched by a flood.');
GodThing[174] = new CreateGod('Kinnara(s)','@','Indian spirit-beings.');
GodThing[175] = new CreateGod('Kitcki Manitou','@','Supreme being of the Algonquins.');
GodThing[176] = new CreateGod('Kodoyanpe','@','A deity of the Maidu people of California who, with Coyote, created mankind.  The two later quarrelled, and Kodoyanpe was forced to flee to the east.');
GodThing[177] = new CreateGod('Komorkis','@','Moon goddess of the North American Blackfoot.');
GodThing[178] = new CreateGod('Koyote','Coyote','Culture-hero of Apache and Navajo people.');
GodThing[179] = new CreateGod('Kuksu','@','In California, Kuksu was a culture hero among the Maidu people and a god of the Pomo people.  He was the first man of the Maidus.  In Pomo belief, he and his brother Marumda created the world, then tried to destroy it on two occasions, once by fire and once by flood.  On both occasions, the world was saved by the mother goddess Ragno.');
GodThing[180] = new CreateGod('Kumush','@','Sky-god of Modoc people of North American Pacific coast.');
GodThing[181] = new CreateGod('Manabozo','Manibozo, Nena-bu-shu','Redeemer of Menomeni  people of North America.');
GodThing[182] = new CreateGod('Manitou','anitu','Algonquin name for the spirit of divinity inherent in every created thing.');
GodThing[183] = new CreateGod('Marumda','@','A creator god of the Pomo people of California.  He created the world with his brother Kuksu, but the two then tried to destroy the world on two occasions, once by fire and once by flood.  On both occasions the world was saved by the mother goddess Ragno.');
GodThing[184] = new CreateGod('Maslum','Malsum','The evil twin brother of Gluskap in the Algonkian Creation Legend. He repeatedly attempted to ruin the good deeds of Gluskap, who repeatedly defeated him, and finally forced him to  flee.');
GodThing[185] = new CreateGod('Michabo','@','\'Great hare\', Algonquin founder of the human race.');
GodThing[186] = new CreateGod('Mondamin','@','Chippewa corn god.');
GodThing[187] = new CreateGod('Morning Star','@','Important heavenly power among Blackfeet.');
GodThing[188] = new CreateGod('Kitanitowit','@','Supreme god of Algonkian people.');
// still more nordo americanos
GodThing[189] = new CreateGod('Nagual','@','Aztec personal tutelary spirit.');
GodThing[190] = new CreateGod('Nanauatzin','@','The Aztec god who sacrificed himself in a fire so that the sun should continue to shine over the world.');
GodThing[191] = new CreateGod('Omacatl','@','\"Two Reeds\".  Aztec god of feasts and joy.  Maize effigies of the god were eaten at his festival.  Considered an aspect of Tezcatlipoca.');
GodThing[192] = new CreateGod('Omecihuatl','@','Aztec creator goddess.  She was the wife of Ometecuhtli.');
GodThing[193] = new CreateGod('Ometecuhtli','@','\"Two Lord\".  Aztec creator god and androgynous master of duality and of the unity of opposites.  His wife was Ometecuhtli.');
GodThing[194] = new CreateGod('Ometeotl','Ometecutli, Tloque Nahuaque, Citlatonac','\"Two God\".  Aztec primordial creator god, often depicted as androgynous in nature.  He had no formal cult and no cult centre,but he was deemed to be present in every ritual and in all things in this world.');
GodThing[195] = new CreateGod('Opochtli','@','Aztec god of fishing and hunting.');
GodThing[196] = new CreateGod('Patecatl','@','Aztec god of medicine.');
GodThing[197] = new CreateGod('Quetzalcoatl','@','\"Feathered Serpent\", or \"Plumed Serpent\".  Aztec wind god,originally a Toltec culture hero.  He was also a creator god and a heroic figure in Aztec legend.  According to one tradition he descended to the Aztec underworld, Mictlan, gathered the bones of the human beings of previous epochs and, on returning to the surface, fashioned the humans of the new age by sprinkling his own blood on the bones.  His main cult centre was at Teotihuacan.  The emperor Moctezuma mistook the Spanish conquistador Cortez for Quetzalcoatl because of a coincidence between the appearance of Cortez and a prophecy regarding the return of Quetzalcoatl who was white skinned.');
GodThing[198] = new CreateGod('Tecciztecatl','Tecuciztecal','Aztec moon god.');
GodThing[199] = new CreateGod('Teoyaomiqui','@','Aztec god of dead and warriors.');
GodThing[200] = new CreateGod('Tepeyollotl','@','Aztec earth and cave god, god of earthquakes.');
GodThing[201] = new CreateGod('Teteoinnan','@','Aztec mother of the gods.');
GodThing[202] = new CreateGod('Tezcatlipoca','@','\"Smoking Mirror\".  The chief god of the Aztec pantheon, god of night and all material things.  He is also the patron deity of warriors.  He presided over the first of the five Aztec world ages.');
GodThing[203] = new CreateGod('Titlacauan','@','An aspect of the god Tezcatlipoca.');
GodThing[204] = new CreateGod('Tlahuixcalpantecuhtli','Tlahuizcalpantecutli','\"Lord of the Dawn\".  Aztec god of the planet Venus as the morning star.  He was considered an incarnation of Quetzalcoatl.');
GodThing[205] = new CreateGod('Tlaloc','@','Aztec rain god and fertility god.  Tlaloc was of pre-Aztec origin,known from the time of the Toltecs, in whose art his image figures prominently.  The Aztecs regarded him as the consort of the water goddess Chalchihuitlicue, and in some traditions he is the father of the moon god Tecciztecatl.  He presided over the third of the five Aztec world ages.');
GodThing[206] = new CreateGod('Tlaltecuhtli','@','\"Lord of the Earth\".  Aztec earth monster god.');
GodThing[207] = new CreateGod('Tlazolteotl','Ixcuiname','Aztec earth goddess.  She was linked with sex, which in the Aztec mind was unclean, and thus she was also regarded as a personification of filth.  She was the mother of Cinteotl.');
GodThing[208] = new CreateGod('Tloque Nahuaque','@','Aztec creator god.');
GodThing[209] = new CreateGod('Tonacacihuatl','@','Aztec  goddess.  Wife of the creator god Tonacatecuhtli.');
GodThing[210] = new CreateGod('Tonacatecuhtli','@','Aztec creator god.  In the Aztec creation myth, Tonacatecuhtli, as the primordial male principle, combined with his wife Tonacacihuatl, the female principle, to create all life.');
GodThing[211] = new CreateGod('Tonatiuh','@','Aztec sun god.  He presides over the fifth (present) Aztec world age.');
GodThing[212] = new CreateGod('Tzitzimime','@','Aztec stellar god.');
GodThing[213] = new CreateGod('Ueuecoyotl','\'Old, old coyote\'.',' Aztec god of sex and irresponsible gaiety.');
GodThing[214] = new CreateGod('Uixtochihuatl','@','Aztec goddess of salt.');
GodThing[215] = new CreateGod('Xilonen','@','Aztec maize goddess.');
GodThing[216] = new CreateGod('Xipe Totec','@','\"Our Lord the Flayed One\".  Aztec flayed god, god of agriculture,the newly planted seed, and of penitential self-torture.  He was said to have had himself flayed alive in order to give food to mankind, the flaying symbolizing the sprouting of the maize seed as it bursts through its skin.  He was represented in rituals by a priest wearing the flayed skin of a human sacrifice.');
GodThing[217] = new CreateGod('Xiuhtecuhtli','Xiuhtecutli','Aztec god of fire; god of domestic and spiritual fire.  Also called Huehueteotl, \"the Old God\", due to the antiquity of his rites.');
GodThing[218] = new CreateGod('Xochipilli','@','\"Flower Prince\".  Aztec god of flowers and games.');
GodThing[219] = new CreateGod('Xochiquetzal','\"Flower Feather\"','  Aztec goddess of flowers, fertility and childbirth. <A HREF="xochtzal.html"> More</A>');
GodThing[220] = new CreateGod('Xocotl','@','Otomi and Aztec god of fire and of the stars.');
GodThing[221] = new CreateGod('Xocotli','@','Aztec dog-headed monstrous deity, associated with execution,sacrifice and misfortune.  He was the lord of the evening star,believed to push the sun below the horizon in the evening.');
GodThing[222] = new CreateGod('Yacatecuhtli','@','Aztec god of merchants.');
GodThing[223] = new CreateGod('Yaotl','@','Aztec lord of Darkness');
GodThing[224] = new CreateGod('Yiacatecuhtli','@','Aztec god of travelling merchants.');
GodThing[225] = new CreateGod('Nerrivik','@','Inuit sea goddess.  The mother of all sea creatures, hunters and fishermen invoked her for success in hunting and fishing.');
GodThing[226] = new CreateGod('Nootaikok','@','Inuit god of icebergs.');
GodThing[227] = new CreateGod('Pukkeenegak','@','Inuit goddess of clothes-making and childbirth.');
GodThing[228] = new CreateGod('Qiqirn','@','Inuit spirit in shape of a huge dog.');
GodThing[229] = new CreateGod('Sedna','@','<A HREF="sedna.html">Inuit goddess</A> of the sea and its creatures.');
GodThing[230] = new CreateGod('Sila','Silma inua','Inuit divine ruler of the universe.');
GodThing[231] = new CreateGod('Tarquiup Inua','@','Inuit moon spirit.');
GodThing[232] = new CreateGod('Tekkeitsertok','@','Inuit god of the earth.');
GodThing[233] = new CreateGod('Tootega','@','Inuit deity who looked like a little old woman.');
GodThing[234] = new CreateGod('Tornarsuk','@','The chief god of the Inuit.  He is the leader of the tornat, the guardian deities.  He resides in the Eskimo underworld.');
GodThing[235] = new CreateGod('Torngasoak','Torngasak','Major Inuit god, the Good Being.');
GodThing[236] = new CreateGod('Naum','@','Maya god who created mind and thought.');
GodThing[237] = new CreateGod('Nohochacyum','@','Mayan god of creation.');
GodThing[238] = new CreateGod('Tepeu','@','Quiche Maya creator god.');
GodThing[239] = new CreateGod('Tlacolotl','@','Maya  god of evil.');
GodThing[240] = new CreateGod('Tohil','@','Fire god of the Quiche Maya.');
GodThing[241] = new CreateGod('Votan','Uotan','Deified Quiche Mayan religious reformer.');
GodThing[242] = new CreateGod('Vucub-Caquix','@','Quiche Maya demon mentioned in the Popol Vuh creation myth.');
GodThing[243] = new CreateGod('Xmucane and Xpiyacoc','@','Mother and father gods of the Quiche Maya.  In the Popol Vuh creation myth they created the first human beings.');
GodThing[244] = new CreateGod('Yum Caax','Yum Kaax','Mayan god of maize and of agriculture in general.');
GodThing[245] = new CreateGod('Zipakna and Kabrakan','@','Mayan earthquake-gods.');
GodThing[246] = new CreateGod('Zotz','@','Mayan bat god.');
GodThing[247] = new CreateGod('Nagenatzani and Thobadestachin','@','Navajo twin sons of the sun.');
GodThing[248] = new CreateGod('Nanabozho','Nanabush','Algonquin creator god.');
GodThing[249] = new CreateGod('Na\'pi','@','\'Old man\', creator god of the Blackfoot Indians.');
GodThing[250] = new CreateGod('Na Ye\'Nez Nane','@','Apache beneficent god.');
GodThing[251] = new CreateGod('Nesaru','@','Sky-god of North American Plains Indians.');
GodThing[252] = new CreateGod('Nichant','@','A god of the Gros-Ventre people (Algonkian) who attempted to destroy the world with fire and flood.');
GodThing[253] = new CreateGod('Niparaya','@','Creator of one California tribe.');
GodThing[254] = new CreateGod('Nokomis','@','Algonquin goddess of the earth.');
GodThing[255] = new CreateGod('Okeus','Oke','Evil god of peoples in Virginia area.');
GodThing[256] = new CreateGod('Olelbis','@','Creator-god of the Wintun Pacific coast peoples.');
GodThing[257] = new CreateGod('Onatha','@','Iroquois goddess of wheat.');
GodThing[258] = new CreateGod('Onniont','@','Huron snake deity.');
GodThing[259] = new CreateGod('Oonawieh Unggi','@','\"The Oldest Wind\".  Cherokee wind god.');
GodThing[260] = new CreateGod('Owiot','@','Moon god and tribal ancestor of the Luiseno people of California.');
GodThing[261] = new CreateGod('Pah','@','God of the moon of the Pawnee Indians.');
GodThing[262] = new CreateGod('Pakrokitat and Kukitat','@','Creator god and sibling of the Serrano of California.');
GodThing[263] = new CreateGod('Payatamu','@','Navaho god of summer fields.');
GodThing[264] = new CreateGod('Pulekukwerek','@','Yurok (California) protector of mankind.');
GodThing[265] = new CreateGod('Qamaits','@','Great goddess of Bella Coola.');
GodThing[266] = new CreateGod('Ragno','@','Mother goddess of the Pomo people of California.  She twice rescued the earth from the attempts by Kuksu and Marumda to destroy it by fire and by flood.');
GodThing[267] = new CreateGod('Raven','@','Pacific coast creator/trickster.');
GodThing[268] = new CreateGod('Sahte','@','An evil spirit in the belief of the Tuleyone people of California. He set the world on fire, but Coyote (Olle) extinguished the flames by sending a great flood that submerged all the world save one mountain top where the survivors sought refuge.');
GodThing[269] = new CreateGod('Sasabonsum','@','Ashanti forest demon.');
GodThing[270] = new CreateGod('Shakuru','@','Sun god of the Pawnees.');
GodThing[271] = new CreateGod('Shiwanna','@','Pueblo rain spirits.');
GodThing[272] = new CreateGod('Sisiutl','@','Snake-spirit of the water on Pacific coast of North America.');
GodThing[273] = new CreateGod('Skan','@','Sky god and creator of the North American Sioux.');
GodThing[274] = new CreateGod('Sosondowah','@','Iroquois for great hunter.<BR>The Iroquois Indians of Eastern North America say he is a great hunter who chased the heavenly elk back into the heavens from earth. The goddess Dawn captured him and made him her watchman. One day he saw a mortal girl, Gendenwitha, on earth and fell in love with her. He went to Earth to woo her, but stayed away so long that Dawn became angry and tied him up to her doorpost. Dawn turned Gendenwitha into the Morning Star. Gendenwitha shines above him out of reach, so that he is eternally longing for her. ');
GodThing[275] = new CreateGod('Spider Woman','@','Navaho spirit who taught the Twin War Gods how to overcome the dangers on their journey to their father, the Sun.');
GodThing[276] = new CreateGod('Srahman','@','An Ashanti dryad; wife of Sasabonsum.');
GodThing[277] = new CreateGod('Stone Giants','@','Iroquois and Huron monster-gods.');
GodThing[278] = new CreateGod('Sus\'sistinnako','@','The creator god of the Sia people of New Mexico.  He created the first people by singing and accompanying himself on a harp.');
GodThing[279] = new CreateGod('Taikomol','@','Creator of Yuki of California.');
GodThing[280] = new CreateGod('Taiowa','@','Hopi great creator.');
GodThing[281] = new CreateGod('Tate','@','Wind god of the North American Sioux.');
GodThing[282] = new CreateGod('Tawa','@','Sun spirit of the North American Pueblo.');
GodThing[283] = new CreateGod('Tawiscara','@','God of the Iroquois and Hurons.');
GodThing[284] = new CreateGod('Tawiskaron','@','Evil spirit of the Mohawk, Huron and Onondoga.');
GodThing[285] = new CreateGod('Teharonhiawagon','@','The good god of the Mohawk and Onondoga.');
GodThing[286] = new CreateGod('Thunder Bird','@','Amerindian god of thunder revered by most tribes and nations.<BR><BR> You can find more information at <A HREF=http://www.phoenixarises.com/phoenix/legends/thunder.htm>Thunderbird Site</A>');
GodThing[287] = new CreateGod('Thoume Kene Kimte Cacounche','@','Creator god of the Natchez people of North America.  His creations were, in order: men, tobacco, and women.');
GodThing[288] = new CreateGod('Tia','@','Haida god of death in the Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia, Canada.');
GodThing[289] = new CreateGod('Tieholtsodi','@','Navaho water monster and king of the ocean.');
GodThing[290] = new CreateGod('Tirawa','Tirawa-Atius','Creator and sky god of the Pawnee Indians.');
GodThing[291] = new CreateGod('Tuchaipa','@','Yuman (California) creator of all good things.');
GodThing[292] = new CreateGod('Tukma','@','Creator god of Juaneno of California.');
GodThing[293] = new CreateGod('Twin War Gods','@','Navaho Indian gods who journeyed to see their  father, the Sun. ');
GodThing[294] = new CreateGod('Untunktahe','@','The water god of the North American Dakota (Sioux).');
GodThing[295] = new CreateGod('Wakan','@','Dakota name for their gods.');
GodThing[296] = new CreateGod('Wakataka','@','Sioux  creator god.');
GodThing[297] = new CreateGod('Wakonda','@','Omaha divine creator.');
GodThing[298] = new CreateGod('Waukheon','@','Thunderbird of the North American Dakota.');
GodThing[299] = new CreateGod('Whope','@','Dakota daughter of sun-god.');
GodThing[300] = new CreateGod('Wi','@','Dakota sun-god.');
GodThing[301] = new CreateGod('Wisagatcak','Wisakedjak, Whiskey Jack','Creator and trickster god of the Eastern Cree of North America.');
GodThing[302] = new CreateGod('Wonajo','Wanajo','Snake culture-hero of Louisiade Archipelago in the Pacific.');
GodThing[303] = new CreateGod('Yoskeha','@','Iroquois creator of everything good.');
GodThing[304] = new CreateGod('Yehl','Yetl','Tlingit creator-god.');
GodThing[305] = new CreateGod('Pamola','@','Algonkian evil spirit of the night.  He was eventually destroyed by Gluskap.');
GodThing[306] = new CreateGod('Senx','@','Bella Coola sun-god.');
GodThing[307] = new CreateGod('Wachabe','@','Osage bear deity.');
GodThing[308] = new CreateGod('Mishipishu','Mishipiw','Ojibwe creature of the deep dark waters of the Great Lakes believed to cause the rough waters seen on those bodies of water.');
GodThing[309] = new CreateGod("Aztec Sources","Print","<P ALIGN=LEFT><i>Codices</i>: (Singular Codex)<BR><UL>Codex Borbonicus<BR>Codex Boturini<BR>Codex Chimalpopica<BR>Codex 1576<BR>Codex Florentino<BR>Codex Magliabecchiano<BR>Codex Mendoza<BR>Codex Nutall<BR>Codex Telleriano-Remensis<BR>Codex Vaticanus<BR>Codex Vienna<BR>Codex Xolotl</UL>These are like comic books, beautifully illustrated with the Nahautl hieroglyphics coming from the character mouths like speech balloons. It is the source of most of our written knowledge about Aztec mythology. The rest of our knowledge rests on oral tales written down by Fr. B. Salahud, and modern renditions of tales passed through the generations from modern day Aztecs (about 4 million of them) and recorded by C. Beal among others.<BR><BR><i>Every Day Life of the Aztecs</i> by W. Bray, 1968)<BR><BR><i>General History of the Things of New Spain</i> Franciscan Bernardino Sahagun, this is the source of much of the knowledge available from the 16th century.<BR><BR><i>Florentine Codex </i> A.J.O. Anderson and C.E. Dribble, Sahaguns was Nahautl to Spanish, this is Nahautl to English. Completed in 1982 it consists of 13 volumes total including the introductory. It uses the Florentine Codex (Biblioteca Medicea  Lorenziana Palat 218-220) which is a copy of the illustrated Sahagun work cited above.<BR><BR><i>Stories Told by the Aztecs</i> C. Beals, 1970<BR><BR><i>Two Earth and Two Heavens</i> B.C. Brundage 1975");

GodThing[310] = new CreateGod("Deity Not Found!","Oh, Oh","Tell webmaster of these pages")
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    else if ((is_nav4 && (is_minor > 4.05)) || is_ie5) is_js = 1.3;
    else if (is_hotjava3up) is_js = 1.4;
    else if (is_nav6 || is_gecko) is_js = 1.5;
    // NOTE: In the future, update this code when newer versions of JS
    // are released. For now, we try to provide some upward compatibility
    // so that future versions of Nav and IE will show they are at
    // *least* JS 1.x capable. Always check for JS version compatibility
    // with > or >=.
    else if (is_nav6up) is_js = 1.5;
    // NOTE: ie5up on mac is 1.4
    else if (is_ie5up) is_js = 1.3

    // HACK: no idea for other browsers; always check for JS version with > or >=
    else is_js = 0.0;

    // *** PLATFORM ***
    var is_win   = ( (agt.indexOf("win")!=-1) || (agt.indexOf("16bit")!=-1) );
    // NOTE: On Opera 3.0, the userAgent string includes "Windows 95/NT4" on all
    //        Win32, so you can't distinguish between Win95 and WinNT.
    var is_win95 = ((agt.indexOf("win95")!=-1) || (agt.indexOf("windows 95")!=-1));

    // is this a 16 bit compiled version?
    var is_win16 = ((agt.indexOf("win16")!=-1) || 
               (agt.indexOf("16bit")!=-1) || (agt.indexOf("windows 3.1")!=-1) || 
               (agt.indexOf("windows 16-bit")!=-1) );  

    var is_win31 = ((agt.indexOf("windows 3.1")!=-1) || (agt.indexOf("win16")!=-1) ||
                    (agt.indexOf("windows 16-bit")!=-1));

    var is_winme = ((agt.indexOf("win 9x 4.90")!=-1));
    var is_win2k = ((agt.indexOf("windows nt 5.0")!=-1));

    // NOTE: Reliable detection of Win98 may not be possible. It appears that:
    //       - On Nav 4.x and before you'll get plain "Windows" in userAgent.
    //       - On Mercury client, the 32-bit version will return "Win98", but
    //         the 16-bit version running on Win98 will still return "Win95".
    var is_win98 = ((agt.indexOf("win98")!=-1) || (agt.indexOf("windows 98")!=-1));
    var is_winnt = ((agt.indexOf("winnt")!=-1) || (agt.indexOf("windows nt")!=-1));
    var is_win32 = (is_win95 || is_winnt || is_win98 || 
                    ((is_major >= 4) && (navigator.platform == "Win32")) ||
                    (agt.indexOf("win32")!=-1) || (agt.indexOf("32bit")!=-1));

    var is_os2   = ((agt.indexOf("os/2")!=-1) || 
                    (navigator.appVersion.indexOf("OS/2")!=-1) ||   
                    (agt.indexOf("ibm-webexplorer")!=-1));

    var is_mac    = (agt.indexOf("mac")!=-1);
    // hack ie5 js version for mac
    if (is_mac && is_ie5up) is_js = 1.4;
    var is_mac68k = (is_mac && ((agt.indexOf("68k")!=-1) || 
                               (agt.indexOf("68000")!=-1)));
    var is_macppc = (is_mac && ((agt.indexOf("ppc")!=-1) || 
                                (agt.indexOf("powerpc")!=-1)));

    var is_sun   = (agt.indexOf("sunos")!=-1);
    var is_sun4  = (agt.indexOf("sunos 4")!=-1);
    var is_sun5  = (agt.indexOf("sunos 5")!=-1);
    var is_suni86= (is_sun && (agt.indexOf("i86")!=-1));
    var is_irix  = (agt.indexOf("irix") !=-1);    // SGI
    var is_irix5 = (agt.indexOf("irix 5") !=-1);
    var is_irix6 = ((agt.indexOf("irix 6") !=-1) || (agt.indexOf("irix6") !=-1));
    var is_hpux  = (agt.indexOf("hp-ux")!=-1);
    var is_hpux9 = (is_hpux && (agt.indexOf("09.")!=-1));
    var is_hpux10= (is_hpux && (agt.indexOf("10.")!=-1));
    var is_aix   = (agt.indexOf("aix") !=-1);      // IBM
    var is_aix1  = (agt.indexOf("aix 1") !=-1);    
    var is_aix2  = (agt.indexOf("aix 2") !=-1);    
    var is_aix3  = (agt.indexOf("aix 3") !=-1);    
    var is_aix4  = (agt.indexOf("aix 4") !=-1);    
    var is_linux = (agt.indexOf("inux")!=-1);
    var is_sco   = (agt.indexOf("sco")!=-1) || (agt.indexOf("unix_sv")!=-1);
    var is_unixware = (agt.indexOf("unix_system_v")!=-1); 
    var is_mpras    = (agt.indexOf("ncr")!=-1); 
    var is_reliant  = (agt.indexOf("reliantunix")!=-1);
    var is_dec   = ((agt.indexOf("dec")!=-1) || (agt.indexOf("osf1")!=-1) || 
           (agt.indexOf("dec_alpha")!=-1) || (agt.indexOf("alphaserver")!=-1) || 
           (agt.indexOf("ultrix")!=-1) || (agt.indexOf("alphastation")!=-1)); 
    var is_sinix = (agt.indexOf("sinix")!=-1);
    var is_freebsd = (agt.indexOf("freebsd")!=-1);
    var is_bsd = (agt.indexOf("bsd")!=-1);
    var is_unix  = ((agt.indexOf("x11")!=-1) || is_sun || is_irix || is_hpux || 
                 is_sco ||is_unixware || is_mpras || is_reliant || 
                 is_dec || is_sinix || is_aix || is_linux || is_bsd || is_freebsd);

    var is_vms   = ((agt.indexOf("vax")!=-1) || (agt.indexOf("openvms")!=-1));


             if (is_js <= 1.1) {
    	
                  alert("Your browser does not have a new enough javascript to view this page, your version of javascript is: " + is_js + ". It must be at least 1.2 for this page to be handled properly.");
            		window.location = unescape("mythhome.htm");
		}
		else 
			{	initGod();		
	window.status="Done-click links";
			}

            
             }
function MakeGodPage(NumberOfGod) {

if ( NumberOfGod < 1 ) {
 NumberOfGod = MaxNumberGods;
}
if ( MaxNumberGods - 1 < NumberOfGod ) {
 NumberOfGod = MaxNumberGods;
}
var content = '<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>' + GodThing[NumberOfGod].Name + '\'s Page</TITLE>' +
'</head><body background="tan_pape.gif" text="black" link="#0000BB" vlink="#FF00BB">' + 
'<IMG ALIGN="LEFT" SRC="mythtext.gif" WIDTH="143" HEIGHT="75" ALT="[MYTHHOME THUMBNAIL IMAGE]"></P>' + 
'<I><H6>© 1995-1999 Untangle Incorporated</H6>' + '<INPUT TYPE="BUTTON" VALUE="print"  ONCLICK="if (window.print) window.print();"  >' +
'</I><P ALIGN="RIGHT">Last Updated: ' + NowDate() + '</P><BR><HR ALIGN="LEFT" >' + '<FONT COLOR="black"><center><h1>' + GodThing[NumberOfGod].Name + '</h1></center></FONT>' + 
'<CENTER><H4><I>( ' + GodThing[NumberOfGod].OtherName + ' )</I> </H4></CENTER> <CENTER><H3> ' + GodThing[NumberOfGod].Description + ' </H3></CENTER><P>' + 
'<P><IMG SRC="bann04.gif" ALIGN="LEFT" WIDTH="100%" HEIGHT="2%"  ALT="Banner Graphic"><BR></P>' + 
'<P>Click <A HREF="contact.html">here</A> if you want to drop us a line or two.</P>' + 
'<P>Return to <A HREF="mythhome.htm">main page</A></P>' + 
'<P><IMG SRC="bann04.gif" ALIGN="LEFT" WIDTH="100%" HEIGHT="2%"  ALT="Banner Graphic"><BR>' + 
'</BODY> </HTML>'

var GodName = (GodThing[NumberOfGod].Name);
var GodReplace=/(-|\s|\'|\(|\))+/g;
var WithThis = "";
var GodName2=GodName.replace(GodReplace,WithThis);
var win = window.open("",GodName2, "width=400,height=400,resizable=yes,scrollbars=yes");
win.document.open,("text/html","replace");
win.document.write(content);
win.document.close();
} 

