Thanks so much for the link, Frank. She was so excited when she logged on a couple of hours ago and found some votes and comments. Yours made her laugh!
Poseidon, God of the sea. He was even more important than Zeus, and in ways resembled Thor, my favorite Norse God. There’s something about a big angry Norwegian riding across the sky in a chariot, wielding a hammer and striking down those who make him even angrier with a bolt of lightning. It has to be true. You can’t make this stuff up. ;-)
Frank, you found me out. I'm starting a new born-again Thorian cult. Watch it ... or I'll blast you!
Seriously though, if I were to believe in God, I wouldn't limit myself to one. Believing in lots of Gods each representing some force around you - wind, fire, sea and so on - makes more sense and is certainly more fun than tying yourself to one very obscure God with a very bad temper.
Thanks so much for the link, Frank. She was so excited when she logged on a couple of hours ago and found some votes and comments. Yours made her laugh!
ReplyDeletePoseidon, God of the sea. He was even more important than Zeus, and in ways resembled Thor, my favorite Norse God. There’s something about a big angry Norwegian riding across the sky in a chariot, wielding a hammer and striking down those who make him even angrier with a bolt of lightning. It has to be true. You can’t make this stuff up. ;-)
ReplyDeleteAha! So you do believe in God, after all, Noel!
ReplyDeleteFrank, you found me out. I'm starting a new born-again Thorian cult. Watch it ... or I'll blast you!
ReplyDeleteSeriously though, if I were to believe in God, I wouldn't limit myself to one. Believing in lots of Gods each representing some force around you - wind, fire, sea and so on - makes more sense and is certainly more fun than tying yourself to one very obscure God with a very bad temper.