Is Odin god to the Scandinavian christians today?

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Völuspá is still one of the most discussed poems of the Poetic Edda and dates to the 10th century, the century before the christianization of Iceland. Are the Scandinavians still worshiping/honoring Odin/Óðinn?

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Tara (from Niagara area Canada) Great topic as always. Thanks for your interesting and enlightening content.

DarkChild
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Jesus says to pray to the father and only the father. Odin is the father or all father in the Norse religion. Ash and Elm sounds a lot like Adam and Eve. Odin sacrificed himself to himself and was crucified on the tree. The result brought the runes knowledge to humanity. Jesus sacrifice was different as it was for our sins though he technically sacrificed himself to himself and both Jesus and Odin were pierced with a spear. Lately I've been asking is Odin God and is God Odin? I've been praying to the father and only the father all of my life. A part of me honestly does feel like it is Odin. The hamaval also reminds me of proverbs in the Bible so I see many correlations within these two religions.

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Interesting take. I've been considering that if a being can create worlds that it is neither male nor female, though IT may manifest itself in masculine forms. El Sheddai has translated as "the many breasted one" 🤔

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The Christians have The book of Revelations, Blaze

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