Who is Thor in Christianity?

Thor is a major god in Norse mythology, known as the god of thunder, strength, and protection, but he has no role in Christianity, which views him as a pagan idol or demon, though some Christians see Christ as overcoming Thor's earthly challenges (like pride) with love and compassion. When Christianity spread to Scandinavia, Thor was seen as Christ's main opponent, a powerful figure who defended the world from giants, and his hammer Mjölnir was a popular symbol, even as people converted.
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Who is Thor in the Bible?

Thor is the mighty god of thunder in Norse mythology. He is often called “the Thunderer”, for he commands thunder and lightning. Thor is also the god of farmers and free men. He is known for his fiery temper, his red hair and his thick, bushy brows.
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Is Thor a demon in Christianity?

In several Christian tales, Thor plays a crucial role as an idol or demon, and even men who were actually Christians could, in some stories, invoke Thor when they were in dire need.
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Who is Thor in god?

In Norse mythology, Thor (Old Norse: Þórr) is the powerful god of thunder, lightning, storms, strength, and the protection of humanity, a son of Odin and Jörð (Earth), and husband to the golden-haired goddess Sif, known for his red beard, immense strength, and famous hammer, Mjölnir. He serves as the primary defender of Asgard and Midgard (the human world) against giants (Jötnar) and the Midgard Serpent, often traveling in a chariot pulled by goats and embodying law, order, and fertility.
 
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What religion worships Thor?

Thor is worshipped in modern Heathenry, also known as Norse Paganism or Ásatrú, which are modern revivals of the pre-Christian Germanic and Norse religions, focusing on gods like Thor, Odin, and Freyja, often honoring him as a protector and god of thunder and strength. Historically, Thor was a major deity in the polytheistic Old Norse religion, widely venerated in Scandinavia and Germanic lands before the Viking Age.
 
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Is Thor a good or bad god?

Though Thor was generally good-tempered, he could fly into awful rages that threatened to destroy everything in their paths. Thor is known as a patron god of the peasants and the lower classes. He is seen as an underdog. Like Herakles, he is not quite a god.
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How do you worship Thor?

To worship Thor, honor his roles as protector and god of strength through physical acts like weightlifting or outdoor activities, offer him mead, beer, or hearty foods, and build a dedicated space with symbols like Mjölnir, oak, and red candles, reflecting his association with thunder, community, and hearty feasting, often focusing on strength, courage, and hospitality.
 
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What does the Thor symbolize?

Thor symbolizes strength, protection, thunder, fertility, and justice, representing the steadfast guardian of gods and humanity against chaos, with his hammer Mjölnir serving as the primary symbol for power, blessing crops, hallowing life, and warding off evil, making him a central figure in Norse culture and a defiant symbol of identity during Christianization.
 
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What is Thor's weakness?

Thor's weaknesses vary by interpretation (comics, games, mythology) but often include his temper/pride, dependence on his hammer (Mjolnir/Stormbreaker), susceptibility to specific magic/poisons, warrior's madness, and his love for others, making him vulnerable to emotional manipulation, with some comic arcs even introducing a consuming "All-Sleep".
 
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Is Thor a real god or not?

No, Thor is not a real, physical god in the modern, scientific sense, but he was a very real and important deity worshipped by ancient Norse and Germanic peoples, representing thunder, strength, and protection, with his myth inspiring characters like Marvel's Thor. He was a major figure in Norse mythology, seen as a powerful warrior fighting giants, and his hammer, Mjölnir, was a popular symbol of strength during the Viking Age, often worn as an amulet. 
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What are demons called in Christianity?

Christian demon names come from biblical figures, Jewish lore, medieval grimoires, and folklore, featuring powerful entities like Satan, Lucifer, Beelzebub, and Asmodeus, alongside numerous others such as Belial, Mammon, Leviathan, and Abaddon, often linked to the Seven Deadly Sins or serving in Hell's hierarchy. 
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What are the signs of Thor?

Signs of Thor often involve thunder, lightning, storms, and powerful natural events, symbolized by his hammer Mjölnir, goats (his chariot pullers), oak trees, and symbols like the hammer itself, the rune Thurisaz (ᚦ), and the color red (for his beard). They can also manifest as feelings of immense strength, protection, resilience, hearty eating/drinking, and connection to cycles of life, fertility, and community.
 
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Does Norse mythology believe in Jesus?

Christian missionaries found it difficult convincing Norse people that the two belief systems were mutually exclusive; the polytheistic nature of Old Norse religion allowed its practitioners to accept Jesus Christ as one god among many.
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Who is the god Odin in the Bible?

Odin is not in the Bible as a deity; he's a major Norse god, but the Bible indirectly addresses worshiping such "other gods" (like Odin, Woden) in the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20). Some theories suggest biblical figures or concepts (like Nimrod, or general pagan practices) influenced later Norse myths, and Christian elements might appear in Norse tales (like a crucified god), but Odin himself is outside biblical scripture, representing pre-Christian, polytheistic beliefs the Bible condemns.
 
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Why is Thor so powerful?

Thor is so strong because he's an Asgardian god with inherent super strength, enhanced durability, and immense stamina, but his power is amplified by his divine physiology (half elder god in comics), his connection to thunder/lightning, and especially his enchanted hammer, Mjolnir, which focuses his power and acts as a conduit for cosmic energy, allowing him to control storms and fly. His strength comes from his godly heritage, training, and the magical amplification from his hammer, making him far beyond human or even typical Asgardian capabilities.
 
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Who is Thor's wife?

Thor's wife in Norse mythology is Sif, a goddess known for her beautiful, golden hair, often symbolizing fertility, grain, and the earth, and is the mother of his daughter Thrudr (and sometimes stepmother to Ullr). Her iconic golden hair was famously cut off by Loki, leading to the creation of magical items, and her myths link her closely to agriculture and domestic life, despite sparse original tales about her.
 
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Is Thor good or bad?

Thor is generally a heroic protector of humanity (Midgard) in Norse mythology and the Marvel universe, known for fighting giants and monsters, but he's complex—powerful, courageous, sometimes brutal, prone to anger, and even struggles with alcoholism and self-loathing in some interpretations, making him morally gray at times, especially in darker takes like God of War.
 
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Who is Thor's biggest enemy?

Loki – Thor's archenemy and adoptive brother. The son of Laufey, ruler of the Frost Giants of Jotunheim, one of the "Nine Worlds" of the Asgardian cosmology. He is a master of spellcasting and trickery. Lorelei – The sister of Amora the Enchantress, who possesses some skills in Asgardian magic and seduction.
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How was Thor born?

Thor was born to Odin, the All-Father, and Jord (or Gaea/Fjorgyn), a giantess who personifies the Earth, connecting Thor to Midgard (Earth) as much as Asgard. His origin often involves a union between Asgardian and Earthly power, with some versions stating he was born in a cave on Earth, raised in Asgard by Odin and Frigga, and is sometimes depicted with a more complex, cosmic birth involving the Phoenix in certain comics.
 
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Is Thor still worshiped today?

Thor and Odin are still going strong 1000 years after the Viking Age.
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Why is Thor portrayed as evil?

According to many, Thor is known for his violent, destructive, barbaric nature. He was noted to be a pure sadist that took pleasure in killing his enemies, demonstrating no signs of mercy. This reputation of his made him be feared by many and is considered to be the worst amongst Aesir gods.
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What is the full meaning of Thor?

"Thor" doesn't stand for anything as an acronym; it's the name of the Norse god of thunder, derived from Old Norse meaning "thunder," but the name is also used in modern acronyms like Tactical High-power Operational Responder or Tactical Holistic Organizational Readiness for specific military/tech programs. Primarily, Thor refers to the powerful Norse deity associated with thunder, lightning, strength, and protection, known for his hammer Mjölnir.
 
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What is the prayer to Thor?

A prayer to Thor often invokes his attributes as the god of strength, protection, thunder, and the common man, asking for courage, resilience, and power to overcome challenges, face enemies, and stand for justice, much like the examples asking for strength to "lift the weight of the day" or "stand firm in the gales". Prayers might mention his hammer Mjölnir, his role as Defender of Midgard, or his connection to storms and the oak tree, asking for his blessings to be strong and steadfast.
 
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Why should people pray to Thor?

Known as “friend of mankind,” Thor sustains and protects us from woe and with his mighty Hammer he crushes obstacles in his wake. But Thor doesn't only destroy, with his Hammer he blesses, he hallows and he restores. Thor was never a God only for the elite, or for any one kind of person.
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Which religion does Thor belong to?

Thor is a prominent god in Norse mythology, a major figure in ancient Germanic paganism, associated with thunder, lightning, strength, protection, and fertility, worshipped by Vikings and common people alike, and a central deity in modern Norse pagan revivals like Ásatrú. 
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