Idle musings about questions that don't matter. But I'll muse anway!
Thor is a god, as is Loki. Zeus is a god.
Are 'gods' merely advanced aliens? In which case what makes one advanced alien a god and not another? Why is Thor a god, and not Thanos?
We're told that not all Asgardians are gods, I believe.
Is it merely because somebody worships them? Or believes in them?
Do you have to be an alien, or merely powerful? Does Captain Marvel qualify, or is she disqualified because she's human?
The latest movie has a sword that can kill gods. But we've seen these 'gods' killed without it. They're tough, but they can be killed. Loki got his neck snapped, for example. Heimdall was stabbed, IIRC. So is the sword really necessary?
Anyway, yeah. What is a god in the MCU?
Thor is a god, as is Loki. Zeus is a god.
Are 'gods' merely advanced aliens? In which case what makes one advanced alien a god and not another? Why is Thor a god, and not Thanos?
We're told that not all Asgardians are gods, I believe.
Is it merely because somebody worships them? Or believes in them?
Do you have to be an alien, or merely powerful? Does Captain Marvel qualify, or is she disqualified because she's human?
The latest movie has a sword that can kill gods. But we've seen these 'gods' killed without it. They're tough, but they can be killed. Loki got his neck snapped, for example. Heimdall was stabbed, IIRC. So is the sword really necessary?
Anyway, yeah. What is a god in the MCU?