Board Thread:Magnus Chase & the Gods of Asgard/@comment-35245452-20180417025815/@comment-35304678-20180606181646

I know, and I admit that maybe I have fault of that but, this is turned into a religious paradox because it is a religious paradox. Riordan can take the blame. I appreciate that he is trying to show people that being Muslim is fine and/or being atheist is also fine. But for the Lord of mine, at least he could've explained and built this better; I can take that the polyteist religions and the polyteist gods are exist in the same universe at the same time. But the other Abrahamic religion/s are as well as exist at the same time in the same universe with the politeist gods from another politeist religions? It's breaking the fourth wall here. At least Marvel explained and made this less hilarious by saying 'Norse gods are actually alliens.' But in the Riordanverse, they are literal divine beings, not mutants or aliens or such. And yes, Magnus's being an atheist is more ridiculous than Sam's being a Muslim in the books. I really wanted to Riordan explained this better but he didn't. And this is really a messed up world building.