u/Cultist_Crow_Muerte

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Religious question and ramble

While I have heavily studied mythology since I was thirteen, I still consider myself a baby witch so bear with me please. I believe thay there's is always more to learn and I ask to find opinions beyond my own

Do you.. think he's still suffering? Is Sigyn still. Holding that bowl? Like I'm not trying to be mean I genuinely want to understand. I think that the people who worshiped him in the height of Asatro and Paganism were violent people as most people were and as a result their mythology was violent.

The other part of it being the Christianization of the people. And that a lot of the "original" mythology was lost to time. And that the narrative is unfortunately forever twisted.

I just don't think its fair for any one to suffer eternally. (Ragnarök and such) I'm fairly certain is a concept older than the Christianization of the religion.

Not even gods or concepts of gods. I was the kid who prayed to Satan because I thought he was lonely and didn't think it was fair that everyone got to be redeemed except him. So. Idk

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I am what I consider more of a agnostic Pagan. In which I believe that there are higher powers and concepts of the universe that hold them up. And that we simply align them names and aspects like Loki. And thus that all religions are as equally valid. (As long as no one is being harmed all religions are equally cool essentially.) I do find it sometimes easier to worship them as say; Loki, Hel, Artemis, Brigid (and easier to explain. Boy this is post is getting away from me)

So anyways more a talky. Ramble than a question. I apologize if what I'm sayingis unclearin any way. Uh anyways. Hope you have a great dayyyyyyy

[I will take down the post if it offends anyone :")]

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