A plot could be that they meet during a great chaos. Kratos is in the middle of a battle against some powerful demons. Jesus appears and uses his powers to calm the situation. Kratos is both amazed and a bit skeptical. They then team up to face a greater threat. Jesus' divine powers combined with Kratos' brute strength could make for an interesting story of them learning from each other's combat styles and outlooks on life.
It really depends on how the writer portrays them. Jesus has his divine powers and influence, which could make him seem very dominant. But Kratos is a powerful and fearless warrior. If it's a battle of physical strength, Kratos might seem more dominant at first. However, Jesus' power of persuasion and his ability to inspire could overshadow Kratos in the long run.
In a kratos vs naruto fanfic battle, Naruto might have a chance if he uses his strategic thinking. He could use his shadow clones to surround Kratos and then attack from all sides. But Kratos is no pushover. His experience in combat is vast. He has fought against opponents with all kinds of powers. If he manages to break through Naruto's clones and get to the real Naruto, it could be over. However, Naruto also has his sage mode which gives him enhanced strength and perception. So it's a very tough call.
One idea could be a battle in a neutral dimension. Kratos, with his brute strength and god - slaying weapons, faces Naruto's ninjutsu and his ability to summon powerful creatures. Another idea is that they are forced to team up against a common enemy that threatens both their worlds. They start off clashing due to their different fighting styles and beliefs but gradually learn to work together.
Well, it really depends on how the fanfiction is written. If the writer decides to give Percy some new powers or boost his existing ones, he could stand a chance against Kratos. However, Kratos is a force to be reckoned with. He's faced the most terrifying foes in his own universe. Percy is used to fighting monsters in the world of Greek mythology, but Kratos has fought gods on their own turf. So generally, Kratos has more of an advantage.
To distinguish fact from fiction in the Jesus Revolution, look at historical records. For instance, records of church growth during that period are facts. Fiction might be unsubstantiated stories of miracles that have no reliable witnesses. Also, if a story seems too good to be true, like everyone having the same experience, it might be fictional. In contrast, real accounts would show the diversity of experiences within the movement.
One interesting plot twist could be that Percy discovers a way to nullify Kratos' god - given powers. Maybe he finds an ancient artifact during the fight that has the ability to do so. Another could be that Kratos, instead of seeing Percy as an enemy, realizes they have a common goal against a greater evil in the fanfiction world and they end up teaming up.
The Jesus Revolution had real elements. Factually, there was a significant spiritual awakening among the youth in the 1960s - 1970s. Many young people turned to Christianity. It was a movement that brought new life to churches. Fiction might be some exaggerated claims about instant conversions being permanent for everyone. In reality, like any spiritual journey, it had its ebbs and flows.