Not sure what you mean. There are people that worship Odin today.
Yes, I know a few.
My point is that, from my admittedly limited discussions with some of those people, contemporary Asatru do not have it as a core component of their faith that other gods are false, while other gods being
a priori false is a regular component of at least such bits of contemporary Christianity as i am familiar with. (I had a Catholic schooling.)
Therefore, what Jim is doing in the DV is a fictional universe in which we have, thus far, seen one of the core cosmological axioms of Christianity been demonstrated to be untrue, and we have
not seen anything similar with regard to the Aesir.
Therefore, it seems logical to me that there are grounds for considering it plausible that other axioms of Christianity might turn out untrue in the DV (to wit, the possibility that archangels lie) in ways there are not grounds for considering it plausible that axioms of other belief systems might turn out untrue (to wit, ever-virgin Valkyries.) Jim seems to me to be treating the two mythoi on different scales.