in early Norse Christianity, the cross was worn upside down to invoke both Christ and the power of Thor; upside-down it resembled a hammer
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Christ was likened the most to Thor in early understanding since each one performed fairly similar miracles!
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Thor brought infinite alcohol to a party, so did Christ. Thor fed families with infinity goat meat, Christ with loaves and fishes.
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Thor and Christ both bought dead things back to life, too. Whether they both dressed as ladies I leave to your own interpretation
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@AndriErlingsson Also Thor undergoes a death/resurrection sequence when he sacrifices his life to save Jane Foster and her friends
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