God, also known as the Lord or the Creator, is the sole supreme deity of the Abrahamic religions; notably including Judaism and Christianity.
God is the ruler of Heaven and among other qualities, is regarded as the embodiment of all that is holy, pure, good, and righteous. Within Christianity, his worship is practiced under a number of different denominations, such as Catholicism.
Biography
Creations and rebellions
According to Abrahamic religion, God has existed since before the beginning of time, and is the supreme being who created the universe of Earth-1. God also created all forms of magic; a supernatural power that manipulates primordial energies to achieve incredible feats, as well as creating the Archangels, angels, and humans.
At some point, The Archangels, Satan and Lucifer, rebelled against God for unknown reasons. In response, God banished them from Heaven, sending them to reside in different sections of Hell, leading the 'fallen' Archangels to eventually become known as the First of the Fallen or the Devil. Satan's rebellion encouraged other beings who wished to become god-like in their own right, such as Lamashtu, Lilith and Pazuzu, who chose eternity as dark demon gods of Hell over a lifetime as humans.
Influences on humanity
Sometime after the rebellion of Satan and Lucifer, God sent the Great Flood, presumably in order to destroy the sinful humans. However, this reasoning is disputed by John Constantine, who implied that God also sent the flood to strike down the La Brujeria, a group of warlocks in what later became Chile, who were known to wield magic and work with demons of Hell.
Around the start of the 1st Century A.D., God had a son, Jesus Christ, who was born as a human and acted as an extension of God on Earth, and whose birth, death, and life were moments extremely important to the integrity of the timeline, thus closed for time travelers to intervene with.[1][2][3][4]
Current actions
Currently, God is worshiped by many beings and religious organizations, such as the Catholic Church and the First Assembly of God, and His name is even commonly invoked in statements of surprise and disbelief in universes such as Earth-1, Earth-2, and Earth-38. He is also the source of light magic, answering prayers and giving divine power to invocations. For example, when Anne Marie Flynn invoked God's power to protect John Constantine from Pazuzu's possession, God spread His protection upon John, allowing Anne Marie to banish Pazuzu to Hell in God's name.[5] Additionally, even though Oliver Queen had committed many sins of murder, it was later shown that his problems using it was just because of his struggle to overpower his darkness, not because of God not giving him the divine power needed to repel Darhk's dark magic, as once he overcame his darkness, Oliver could make use of light magic just fine against Darhk, ultimately culminating in him besting Darhk.
Notably, Oliver of Earth-X thinks that God does not exist, but implied that God is also worshiped by others on that Earth.[6]
Personality
God is known by many for being a benevolent being who is firm and just in his rule over the multiverse (it is unknown how many universes) yet merciful in passing down judgment. His creation of the Great Flood to destroy sinful humans and likely to additionally strike down La Brujeria is usually perceived as benevolent, as he only unleashed his wrath upon those who had committed sins and spared those who were innocent. He is perceived to be very forgiving, as he is known to be willing to protect even individuals who have sinned, as proven when God had no qualms forgiving and protecting John Constantine, a sorcerer with questionable morals by God's rules and the sin of damning an innocent girl to Hell, when Anne Marie prayed for him to forgive and protect John.
God is also perceived to be wise and eminently fair, as he rewards humans who abide to his rules of morality and have faith in him, and individuals willing to repent before Him or with intentions that align to God's morals even if they are not committed to serving him. Indeed, God would not only empower innocent nuns and also nuns who have formerly sinned and desire to gain redemption, such as Anne Marie Flynn, but it has been seen that God would grant the power of light magic even to those who had killed and tortured others, but did so for the sake of good, such as Oliver Queen.
Powers and abilities
Powers
- Deity physiology: God is a deity and as such is likely immortal and has a great amount of supernatural power. His power surpasses that of all supernatural beings since it is thought that he is the oldest being in the multiverse.
- Omnipotence: As the supreme being and the ruler of Heaven, God possesses absolute power and control over everything, and can achieve anything conceivable. Holding omnipotent levels of supernatural power, God is easily unrivaled by anything and anyone and he is far more powerful than any archangel, angel and demon or any other being for that matter; God's power also unimaginably surpasses that of Lucifer, as the First of the Fallen did not dare fight God directly while furious of being banished. Presumably, there is no celestial being or deity that rivals or surpasses his power.
- Creation: God is so powerful that he was able to create archangels, billions of angels and the entire human species.[1]
- Magic: As magic is the manipulation of primordial energies, God is the original creator of all magic. As such, God has supreme magical powers far greater than any sorcerer, angel, or demon, and can achieve any magical feat possible.
- Dark magic: Although normally not associated with dark mages, demons and Satan, it was actually God who originally created dark magic, as all magic is the manipulation of primordial energies. His magical power appears to hold a unique but extremely powerful connection to dark magic spells to the point of being able to dispel even Satan's power, as John Constantine was able to use a spell that contained a prayer to God and Jesus Christ to drew on the disk's own dark magic when banishing the Devil's acetate.[2]
- Light magic: While God is the primordial creator of all forms of magic as all forms of magic are manipulation of primordial energies,[7] light magic is God's prominent magic due to its holy and divine nature. As such, God is the source of power between all light magic spells, with all the incantations to perform the spells of light magic using his name, and his light magic is the strongest due to it being his prominent magic, far exceeding the power of all light sorcerers. God is able to increase the strength of his followers who uses light magic should they channel a sufficiently strong amount of faith as evidenced when he gave Anne Marie Flynn the power to exorcise a demon as powerful as Pazuzu, and can also bestow protection upon other humans should said light magic practitioner pray to him to ask for his aid to do so, protecting John Constantine from Pazuzu under the behest of Anne Marie Flynn.[5]
- Interdimensional travel: God is able to travel from Heaven to Earth, seemingly in no time at all.[1]
- Immortality: Due to God being a deity and likely the supreme being, he is beyond age, illness and all forms of physical harm. He is beyond the concepts of time, life and death, since he originally created them. God transcends concepts like immortality, life or death.[1]
- Omniscience: God is all-knowing and all-seeing and thus he is able to hear and respond to prayers sent by humans.[1]
Appearances
Arrow
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The Flash
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Constantine
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Supergirl
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DC's Legends of Tomorrow
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Black Lightning
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- "The Book of Consequences: Chapter Three: Master Lowry" (mentioned)
- "The Book of Blood: Chapter Two: The Perdi" (mentioned)
- "The Book of Blood: Chapter Three: The Sange" (mentioned)
Batwoman
Season 1
- "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two" (mentioned)
Season 3
- "Loose Tooth" (mentioned)
- "Toxic" (mentioned)
- "We're All Mad Here" (mentioned)
- "We Having Fun Yet?" (mentioned)
Superman & Lois
Season 2
- "The Thing in the Mines" (mentioned)
- "Tried and True" (mentioned)
- "Anti-Hero" (mentioned)
- "Into Oblivion" (mentioned)
- "Bizarros in a Bizarro World" (mentioned)
The Chronicles of Cisco
- Post 7 "Chapter Five: Mark Mardon" (mentioned)
Behind the scenes
- Historically, God is considered to be the supreme being and the principal object of faith in monotheistic thought.
- In the DC Comics, there have been several interpretations of God, with the main one in the current continuity sometimes known as The Presence.
- In Lucifer (set on Earth-666) God also has a wife: Goddess, of all creation.
- If a deity created the universe, it is likely to be God from Lucifer because Lucifer is a part of the Arrowverse and is unbothered/unaffected by the crisis.