Morning Anchorman.
Vlad seems to be of the opinion that Norse people who believed they had encountered Thor were actually encountering the abrahamic god but not really recognising it.
How can you be sure that when you believe you have encountered the abramac god that you aren't actually encountering Thor (or any other god) but can't really recognise it, probably because your upbringing is steeped in the notion that god is the christian one.
Other faiths may indeed have had theophanies - even Christophanies; We believe God interevened in a historical, not only theological, way.
Most religions are set in a 'time outside time' as one writer put it.
Christ is anhored in history, though some writers, Christian as well as nonChristian, have either added bits or argued against bits, to muddy the waters.
There is no evidence that a Thor, or for that matter, a Venus, or a Re-Horakhty, ever walked this earth.
Christ did.
Maybe some reject the only literary corpus we have...though in passing we have a better corpus of literature for Christ ehan, say, Tiberious Ceaser, Hannibal, Xebobia, etc, yet their existance is not in doubt, nor should it be.
The spiriritual dimention of the Christ story is, of course, a matter of faith and experience and beyond ability to measure.
As for my upbringing?
If quitting Sunday School at the age of nine and rejecting all religions untill my late teens qualifies me, then, yes, I'll own up.......