Wolverine should die if it's a straight up fight. There are a number of possibilities for why it won't be, though. First, Thor seems to rarely use anywhere near his real power in a fight, always lowering himself to the level of his opponents. He's arrogant. He's full of himself. He thinks he's made of win.
Thor isn't actually immortal. He can be killed and he even ages if he isn't semi-regularly eating the Golden Apples (or whatever) that all the Norse Gods have to eat to stay immortal.
The definition of God is A) the Being perfect in power, wisdom, and goodness who is worshipped as creator and ruler of the universe. B) Christian Science: the incorporeal divine Principle ruling over all as eternal Spirit : Infinite Mind
C) A being or object believed to have more than natural attributes and powers and to require human worship;specifically : one controlling a particular aspect or part of reality.
D) A person or thing of supreme value.
E) A powerful ruler.
The first two definitions would make for a power that should be incapable of being overcome unless they allowed it to happen. However, definitions C - E allow for calling a character such as Thor a god and still having him not be all powerful, the only requirements being he has more than natural attributes/powers [true], controls one aspect or part of reality [true], of supreme value [people seem to think this is true], a powerful ruler [son of a ruler but true enough to be called true.]
Wolverine used to be interesting but Marvel has seriously overpowered him in recent years. He's just kind of dull. He isn't as strong, resilient, or have as many powers as Superman but somehow he's even more overpowered as it is literally impossible to kill him these days and he recovers from injuries in seconds instead of minutes or more. They really need to decide how good his healing is and just be consistent about it.
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