old.Tohtori
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And I am sorry that I debate you Old.Tohtori and keep using Christian examples, but I never had the pleasure of debating someone on Nordic Mythology before, so I have not gone to the trouble of putting myself deeply into it, I have through, a very dear friend who shares your belief.
And don't think I am out solely to convert you, surely I personally belive that would be nice to do, but to be honest, you already sound atheistic to me, as you didn't sound like you actually belived in the God's of your religion nor the afterlife from your religion. Am I correct in assuming that you don't actually belive thunder comes from Thor swinging his hammer from his Chariot pulled by Goats during storms? And in assuming that you don't belive in God to Valhalla and fighting each and every day and feasting each and every night, if one should die in honourably in Combat?
It's ok, i just don't think i'm the best to debate the christian view, as i don't know that much about the bible and ways. I would assume, those bible pieces you use as an example, might be taken out of context and should be converted to modern terms. But, like i said, i'm not the one to discuss another religion.
About me, you couldn't even convert me, so there you are right, it's pointless. Neither am i trying to convert you. Heck, you might be right too, and when death occurs(and i might be proven wrong about my immortality) we will know. I'll try and post on these boards when that happens. Tough, it would be probably the last thing on my mind.
Anyhoo, about valhalla and such. Yes i do, i do believe in the gods(more originally towards finnish gods though), but i also have a really big theory going on which i'm gathering up. It's kind of an omni-religion if you will. Another topic completely.
I don't think in such strict terms, that thor is pulling a chariot, but i do believe that there's due respect to be given and shown towards the force. If i give the force a more corporial form(Ukko is the god of thunder in finnish lore btw), there's nothing wrong in it.
So...how to put it short...i do believe i a multitude of beings higher then us, and i do believe in a "valhalla"(the concept and place might have changed over time) and that i will be let there after death.
But, agian i have to say, it's no more viable or less viable option then simply nothing, which i can't believe in.
A difference between me and Old.Tohtori for instance, besides our viewpoint being different in the first place, would be that he thinks I shouldn't call the bible or any other "holy" books for fairy tales, I prefer not to call them holy, because that just gives belivers of those fairy tales a warm tingly sensation inside and confirms their beliefs, which is not what I want to do when I debate them
Ah, have to correct this. I'm not saying that as such you shouldn't think of them as fairy tales, just that being polite and non-condecending towards other beliefs, is a better way to discuss things and leads to a more pleasent discussion.
Heck, i don't particulary like christians as they killed the old viking ways
Funny enough, in the viking days, equal rights and respect for women existed, christians came, destroyed this lil "pagan" belief and now, whoopie, 1000 or so years later we got this "magnificant movement" to bring back equal rights.
Same thing with gays. Viking ways had no problem with being gay, though they didn't prefer metrosexuals much

Kinda funny.