True; can't forget that whole water into wine shtick. He was also the first celebrity chef, feeding those 5000.
The water to booze bit was cool, but he wasn't much of a chef. All he could make were loaves and fishes.
"Pssssh... I liked the half-alien guy who accidentally killed his family and did twelve dangerous tasks to atone for it better." Sent from my pet rock using a Toyota
I didn't say he was a good chef. - - Auto Merge - - Look, I'm not arguing that he's the best mythical character; I'm just saying he's at least deserving of his action figure.
To bad that the frost giants still exists. They and the rest of the giants lives in Jotunheim wich is one of the 9 worlds.
Yeah, but they're not here on Earth, are they? Even if Jesus had gotten rid of the wicked people, they'd still exist in Hell.
For the most part, "Sin" and "Human nature" are the same thing. "It seems odd that the supreme creation of an infallible deity would be so fundamentally flawed." Doesn't it? It's almost like God isn't as perfect as humanity is being led to believe.
They were never on midgård in the first place,so they were not a problem for us humans. The only time they would be a problem would be in Ragnarök. Anyway Tor didn't bring the end of the frost giants. Also I doubt that he gave such a promise anyway seeing as Asarna and Vanerna didn't give one **** about what happened to humans. In fact they would be happy if the frost giants would kill us because then we could join their army and die a second time in Ragnarök.
Honestly I do think you are on to something there. We all have good and evil in us. Not all our actions are pure yes, our choices do make our destinies. But truthfully, I'm not a big religious nut myself. I'm a Agnostic Wiccan. I'm open minded to many thoughts and theories to what make human kind what they are and what gods may exist.