There's only one God....
I wonder after all Steve has witnessed if he still believes the fairytale? Seems as if once he learned of the Asgardians that would free him from the indoctrination.
shareI wonder after all Steve has witnessed if he still believes the fairytale? Seems as if once he learned of the Asgardians that would free him from the indoctrination.
shareMeeting the Asgardians wouldn't have any effect on the faith of a sensible person. Okay, you meet aliens with powers that would obviously be called "godlike" by primitive humans and find that yes, they were called gods back in the day, and see that they're fallible, or obnoxious, or dumb as a rock, and can be defeated. And you walk away thinking "Silly primitive humans, mistaking these powerful aliens for Gods!", and "Silly Loki, thinking he's actually a God and not just another powerful alien, whose ass we are going to whoop!".
None of that has anything to do with a belief in an all-powerful, all-knowing Creator, who created the whole universe including Earth and Asgard.
You had the audacity to call me a Marvel virgin when there are characters/beings that can alter the nature of reality and are omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. Ever heard of the Celestials or the One Above All? Any
sensible person would wonder why such beings can manifest themselves in reality providing evidence of their existence while the vengeful, immoral, and jealous sky wizard remains hidden. Your smugness is laughable and you SHOULD be embarrassed. I've been tapping Marvel ass for decades.
I happen to believe in the bible and you can hate, insult, and ridicule it all you want but you will not make me quit believing in God/Jesus. Also I like that Cap believes in God even if it's just in this movie.
shareI not here to make you stop believing in an unreasonable claim. If you want to believe in something that has never been credibly demonstrated and is setup as an unfalsifiable proposition by those who do believe that is your Zod-giving 😉 right. Just curious, since you say you believe in the bible do you believe in slavery?
shareI think it's refreshing having Christian superheroes like Captain America and Daredevil. Their unyielding faith is also quite admirable.
And in a comicbook franchise where the One Above All exists who, like his DC counterpart The Presence, is loosely inspired by the Abrahamic God, Cap isn't exactly wrong. Other entities may like to call themselves gods, but that doesn't mean they are. As mentioned in another reply, even Odin denies the title of "god", despite being worshiped as such.
We don't know Steve is Christian.
He may be deist for all we know; they weren't unheard of in his era, even if he's not an actual Freemason.
But it's certainly true that we don't know whether god exists or doesn't in the MCU.
We only know that the ancient pantheons of Greece, Scandinavia and Egypt were actually based on alien super beings. The same may be true of other cultures' respective mythologies.
In a world where monsters, aliens, and GODS literally exist, God cannot exist, LOL?! Someone's angry atheist card is showing.
shareYou're a smart one.😒
shareYeah, you can fuck off. Your argument has absolutely no merit whatsoever. This is a fictional world where MANY fantastical things exist. Odin, Lok, Thor - these are actual gods of a real mythology. People worshipped them at one point. Thanos is by all means a god too. Aliens from all over the fucking universe are seen and even start popping up on Earth. But God? No, no, no. Can't have that. That's a fairtytale. Ok, angry atheist. Go jerkoff to Christopher Hitchens videos or something.
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