Salvation by faith alone (and, conversely, eternal damnation by disbelief) is one of the worst ideas in history. Were I the type to believe in "the antichrist", I'd certainly call that his doctrine.
I used to be interested in Lojban but it's so gawky-sounding and the contrarian terms for parts of speech (like brivla and cmene or what have you) annoy me. I like the attitudinals tho. When it comes to unwieldy rationalistic conceptual languages, I prefer Ithkuil anyways. Go hard or go home.
You definitely don't "sound like a whiny emo idiot". And you'll be relieved to know that despite the stereotype of hypermasculine Vikings raping and pillaging all they saw, Norse law and culture tended to grant women more rights than the more southerly Christian European states of the same era.
Kill Bill is probably my favorite. Volume 1 in particular is this hyperreal world of pure visual style, not to mention one of the coolest soundtracks I've heard. Second would be maybe Pulp Fiction? idk, I'd have to rewatch a lot of his movies to know for sure.
There's nothing sociopolitically extreme about believing that people will rule their own planets in the afterlife. The whole "Jesus coming to America" thing I get, because it's denying mainstream history. But the Mormon afterlife views aren't more extreme, they're just more specific. In a sense...
It is definitely a powerful symbol. I do think it's important to note that it is, in a certain sense, a symbol of death (specifically death in battle). The spear on the coin would represent Odin's weapon of choice. He speared himself and hung from the World Tree for nine days and nights to gain...