Board Thread:Magnus Chase & the Gods of Asgard/@comment-35245452-20180417025815/@comment-35304678-20180417202932

But they're not tecnically Angels or Messengers or kings, they're literally gods. Thinking them as Angels or Messengers doesn't change the fact that they are the gods. In the Norse Mythology, there are multiple gods, while in the Islam religion, there is only one highest being and it's Allah. Surely, Allah has Angels and Messengers, but there is no other 'gods' in the Islam religion.

''Not necessarily. I mean ,in Greek and Egyptian mythology, there are another gods that are the most powerful and highest existence but it's what people who believe in them tell. I think that what you believe it's true, it's your truth. For Sam, Allah is greater than Odin and all other Norse gods and they were created by Him. It's confusing but it depends in what you have faith.''

For politeist religions and mythologies, yes, there are multiple gods. So this 'what you believe is the truth' thing can be considered in that kind of situation. You can worship Zeus or Poseidon, you can worship Nyx or Gaea, whatever you want to. But for monoteist religions such as Islam, Christianity there is one God who people believes in, there are no multiple gods so you only worshipping one being.

Believing in Allah, but at the same time knowing that you're literally a child of some of the god (Loki) from some another religion is makes things...mind blown. I mean, I can understand the Egyptian/Greek/Nordic mythology things, because they're connected each other actually. People sometimes thinking Zeus and Odin is the same god. Or people sometimes sees Aphrodite as Isis. But there is no connection between Nordic and Islamic religions, these are literally different things.

If you go to the person who worshipping the Greek gods, and then later say to this person to ''Hey, You know, Egyptian and Nordic gods are exist! There are literally exist and there are much more multpile gods in this world.'' This person is probably first surprised, but then later don't mind it. Because there are like 39394958 gods in the Greek mythology, Egyptian and Nordic gods existence is not a big deal for this person.

But If you go to the people who is Christian or Muslim and then later say to them the same thing like that, those people later probably look at you as like you're an insane. Because in their religion, there is only one highest being and it's God and Allah.

So, i can understand the Egyptian/Greek/Nordic/American gods and connections between them, mixing them in the same universe is fine, but mixing the Allah and God in the same universe is...mind blown.