Odin, The Greek Counterfeit
Anyone with a brain and knowledge of history will know that Odin is not real and an obvious mockery of what ancient Greece created. If we look at the time period, the classical Greek period was during the time period of the fifth and fourth century B.C. The old Norse period may have traces around that time but never has had any substantial evidence or mentions of Odin from any later than the viking period of 793–1066 AD. That's a huge time gap! The dead giveaway of the vagabond Vikings having perverted the beliefs and culture of the ancient Greeks lies within the name hint of a building of Greek design that was called an Odeon. The Odeons were built for functions such as music, singing, poetry, and the like, all such things the old Norse God Odin so happens to be known for. I'm sorry, but this coincidence is just too much of one. Why do we rag on the Romans for the counterfeit of Greece when the Scandanavians so clearly did so themselves? Many of the Gods, especially ones like Apollo, were known for the same qualities such as Odin. I find it an embarrassment, as a coven master and a high level witch, that Odin and the Norse receive such attention, mostly because of pop culture focus. Do you not know, that all the Vikings are dead, much because of their own convoluted, corrupt war mongering beliefs? Valhalla is a liars' paradise, as merely a fool seeks their own death.
The Vikings used self-serving lies such as myth to fuel their warring desire. Last check, myth is not religion. Why? Have any of you dogs ever looked up the term myth? I'm not sure that even the ancient Greeks intended for mythology to be the basis of a religion. Ancient myth was mostly started by the ancient Egyptians, who had a key difference to their beliefs, and that their Gods were actually real people, both kings and queens. The fued between the Gods, Osiris and his evil brother, Set, was probably a real tale of brothers rivaling each other for the throne with one being favored over the other and feeling resentment in grand Cain and Abel fashion from the mythological garden of Eden, (or maybe Avalon,) from the holy bible. Pharaoh was considered to be both king and God by the ancient Egyptians, whoever the king may have been. Additionally, how could they really be a God, if the pharaohs died? Oh, the ancient Egyptian sorcerer Gods were arrogant, claiming their dead king became Osiris as a mummy after they died, and the new one the son of the king, Horus. Sound like a familiar story, maybe the story of the rival Gods, Zeus and Apollo, or maybe Tetragrammaton and Jesus? The similarities are absolutely ridiculous!
It's truth that a one world religion is perhaps just if all the Gods share one hidden identity, which might be the true God of the bible, Lucifer, the left hand of God, the son of light. Maybe it would clear all the confusion. Odin is a joke, just like the convoluted ninnies all over who claim his copied name. May they know that Odin was nothing but a bastard of Greek ingenuity. May the old Gods die, but may we remember how much people fervantly sacrificed to them in their madness.
My mother is the Earth itself. I love all that she has to offer, but hate all who would mock Gaea and her divine might under father Uranus. It's a joke that our beliefs have been perverted and silenced by all those who would mock us. Please, do not disrespect anyone for what they believe, but also remember that truth shapes belief, not lies like the moron that is Odi(e)on. May his memory die like all of his foolish followers did, slaughtered by all the brave knights who knew of their idiotic minds and weak bodies. RIP, Odin, you dead great one, you who mocks Olympus. Suffer in Tartarus, as you suffer for your indignities. May all of those who hold your name still in their hearts cringe under the fierce intensity of the Titan Helios. Granted, Wodan, rhe sky God, namesake of Wednesday, may be another story.
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