"Our Belief" Chapter 66
I can understand why Christianity has such a large power here in
the world today, yes actually why our gods were repressed by
"god". It is so much easier for people to believe in a
god than it is for them to believe in themselves. The christians
can explain everything with, "god's ways are
inscrutable" that "god is all knowing" and if they
have problems they can "pray to god". How much simpler
is it to not face the problem than it is to find an answer and
solve it yourself? I see lots when christians gather, they sing
together, they swing their arms and stare in the air together,
they listen to the priest, they are always together. They are a
part of a mass, a power. This works for them, for they seek
security and one finds security in the largest flock, and today
it is "god's" flock!
Odin is not all-mighty. The gods are a group of large men who
struggle as us people, they fight with all kinds of problems,
just as we do. The largest of them all are those who have the
most and largest problems, he broods constantly, and works hard
to get things which he wants to have. He is no all-mighty
"god" who gets what he wants at the snap of a finger,
he struggles like us, with the same problems as us and sees as
us. Our gods are humanly, they are deathly, and they struggle
hard to uphold their existence. They explain to us that laziness
and survival don't go together, that self kings shall struggle,
for their people, they tell us that the problems must be solved,
that we shouldn't give up, that we must plan, that we must think
and that we can never come to a "paradise" where all is
only well.
This "paradise" of the jewish christian belief doesn't
work other than to break down the worl morale, life's joy and
love of the earth we live on. The "paradise" tells us
that we work to be able to loaf later, that true happiness and
pleasure is not something we know here on earth, and that earth
is only next best, it comes barely enough to another place when
it's considered of the worlds. The honor is our
"paradise" and you win honor by taking in, working,
struggling and fighting for their neighbors.
I am provoked when Valhalla is compared to "paradise",
as the "heathen's paradise". This is nonsense. In the
all-father's hall one eats and drinks and fights every day. As
earlier explained this is not meant, such as promised a life in a
glorious heaven is, where one exists in a sort of Nirvana
for an eternal time.