July 23, 2014

'FYI': The God Odin

'FYI'
The God Odin
Oklahoma  Summer, 2014


Odin is the Norse god who is derived from the stories of the Old Testament. It was after the fall of the original Norse colonies, Christianity began at this time, that the church changed the Norse biblical stories from the Norse dialect to the Christian god worships. The Eastern Studies Society (ESS), copyright holder of the Holy Bible, details the life of the Norse before the exodus to North America. They suggest that the Norse citizens in North America were the seventh child of Old Testament Moses. Because of this ESS population study, it may be very well possible as to the reason that the Norse colony and Holy Bible stories resemble each other.

Odin with Freyr and Hod are also suggested to be the trinity favored by the early Christians some 100 years after the Norse exodus to America.

In modern society Odin still holds a major place among Christian paganism, and is considered to be the chief deity worshiped around the world by Christian fundamentalist though they still refer to the tales with the use of biblical terms and characters. The list below is where Odin worshipers have the strongest percentage of Odin followers.

2 Birds (Ravens, Messengers)
  1. Huginn - CIA
  2. Muninn - FBI

2 Dogs (Decipher)
  1. Valefor - Iran (Duke who worships Marbas, or yellow)
  2. Marchosias - Rome (Marquis who worships Satarn)

2 Gears (Workers)
  1. Morphindike -  homosexual
  2. Mornphingrawl - lesbian

2 Demi Gods (Balance)
  1. Woden - United Kingdom
  2. Voden - Greece