I used to think he believed in something but apparently some think otherwise
http://www.comicbookreligion.com/?c=..._Howlett_Logan
What do you all say?
I used to think he believed in something but apparently some think otherwise
http://www.comicbookreligion.com/?c=..._Howlett_Logan
What do you all say?
He's met Thor.
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Simply meeting Thor doesn't mean anything. Logan has no belief in Thor.
Labeling him an atheist is far too simplistic and probably wrong. We've seen in the past that Logan was quite committed in his Christianity. Then we've seen him go through a long period of skepticism and cynicism. He has called himself an atheist. After Cyber killed his girlfriend after WWII, he renounced his faith. We've seen him embrace Shintoism and Buddhism on some levels. At this point, I would say he's very spiritual, a Theist, but not an adherent of any particular religion.
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It was in, I believe, the Dark Reign tie-in The List: X-Men; Fantomex and Marvel Boy are trying to destroy Weapon XVI, which is a bacteria that makes anyone who inhales it fanatically worship the Weapon Plus program, and they're immune to it because they're absolutely sure gods don't exist.
I don't read his series so this may not be true but didn't he literally spend time in hell. Being an atheist after that would be some hardcore denial.
He is agnostic, trying to find his way to that which is best for him.
Kurt converted him with a grand piano in Jason Aaron's Wolverine: Weapon X #16.
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