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− | [[Chuck Shurley]] begins his final book, titled "Swan Song", with an explanation of the Impala's history and significance. He is later called by Dean for the location of [[Lucifer]] and [[Michael]]'s final battle, which he readily gives. He finally appears dressed in white, musing on the difficulty of getting endings right. He then disappears - Chuck, it seems, is [[God]]. | + | [[Chuck Shurley]] begins writing his final book, titled "Swan Song", with an explanation of the Impala's history and significance. He is later called by Dean for the location of [[Lucifer]] and [[Michael]]'s final battle, which he readily gives.<br> |
+ | Foreshadowing of Chuck's true identity: When Dean calls Chuck, Chuck answers the phone "Mistress Magda," and we briefly see a newspaper/magazine ad for a blonde bombshell in a bikini named "Miss Magda" on Chuck's desk before he puts his glass on it. Jesus, whom many believe was the physical incarnation of God, was said to have loved a repentant prostitute, a woman named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Magdalene Mary Magdalene], more than his other disciples. There are many who believe Jesus actually married Mary Magdalene, though this idea, as well as Mary's status as a prostitute, are both matters widely disputed by historians the world over.}<br> | ||
+ | He finally appears dressed in white, musing on the difficulty of getting endings right. He then disappears - Chuck, it seems, is [[God]]. | ||
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Castiel: He isn't in Heaven. He has to be somewhere.
Dean: Try New Mexico. I hear he's on a tortilla.
Castiel: No, he's not on any flatbread.
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Name | God |
Actor | Rob Benedict |
Dates | The Beginning Of Time - ? |
Location | Earth (currently) |
Occupation | Deity, The Creator. |
Episode(s) | 4.18 The Monster At The End Of This Book 4.22 Lucifer Rising 5.01 Sympathy For The Devil 5.04 The End 5.09 The Real Ghostbusters 5.22 Swan Song |
The term "God" is used in Supernatural to refer to the Judeo-Christian deity. God formed the Earth from dust particles. God created Angels and humans. He created his angels before he created humanity. His powers remain unknown. He is only one of many gods that exist in Supernatural. God designed and formed the Earth. He made Heaven as a dwelling place for Himself and his Angels. Because God is a Living Being, he can supposedly be reaped by Death.
God is first mentioned in 1.12 Faith, when Dean is healed by Roy Le Grange, who believes God is healing through him, although it is actually connected to a Reaper his wife is manipulating. However when Dean asks why he was saved, Roy says he was guided by the Lord because he saw in Dean's heart that he was "A young man with an important purpose. A job to do. And it isn’t finished."
In 2.13 Houses of the Holy, when people claim that an angel told them to kill, Sam reveals that he believes in God and that he prays. Dean says: "There's no higher power, there's no God. There's just chaos and violence, random unpredictable evil, that comes outta nowhere, rips you to shreds." When Dean witnesses a man who attacked a woman killed in a freak accident, he wonders whether he had seen 'the hand of God' at work.
In 4.01 Lazarus Rising, Castiel reveals that he raised Dean from Hell because "God commanded it." However as The 66 Seals are broken, Zachariah reveals the angels plan to allow the apocalypse to begin. When Dean asks where God is and Zachariah replies "God has left the building". However Joshua later reveals that it was God who saved dean and Sam when Lucifer rose, by transporting them onto the plane and resurrecting Castiel.
The Archangels refer to God as their Father.
According to Raphael God is dead, as this is the only explanation for the horrible things have happened on Earth over the last hundred years and God's continuing silence. Dean encourages Castiel, who still believes God is not dead, to continue his search. 5.02 Good God Y'All
Joshua confirms that God is on Earth, but no longer cares about the Apocalypse, thinking it isn't his problem. Joshua says he thinks God talks to him because he can "sympathize gardener to gardener." He also confirms that God has intervened on Sam and Dean's behalf (put them on the plane, brought back Castiel, granted them salvation in Heaven), saying that "it's more than he's intervened in a long time."5.16 Dark Side Of The Moon
A major point of conflict in heaven has been God's insistence that the angel's bow before humans. This led to Lucifer's rebellion and expulsion, and also to the action of Uriel and his cohorts, who sought to free Lucifer.
Contents
4.10 Heaven And Hell
Anna Milton tells Dean that only four angels have seen God. In other words God's True Face has been truly reveled to only four of his angels. Michael, Lucifer, Gabriel and Raphael are the four angels that have seen God. Although the angel Joshua talks to God.5.16 Dark Side Of The Moon
5.02 Good God Y'All
Castiel states that aside from Michael God is the only one strong enough to defeat Lucifer and end the apocalypse, and so he begins a quest to find him. Castiel thinks that while God has been absent, it was he who resurrected him and saved the boys from Lucifer. He reveals that Dean's Amulet is very powerful and that it "burns hot in God's presence", and so borrows it from Dean to help in his quest.
5.16 Dark Side Of The Moon
Joshua relays a message from God to Sam and Dean that God knows what they are facing with the Apocalypse, and that he thinks he has intervened enough. Joshua says even the amulet won't help find him.
5.21 Two Minutes To Midnight
It is revealed Death is as old, or even older than God, and that he believes that God will die one day - and Death will reap Him. Therefore it is implied God isn't immortal or invincable, and Death is possibly more powerful than Him. This, however, might only be a reflection of Death's beliefs or a form of posturing on his part.
5.22 Swan Song
Chuck Shurley begins writing his final book, titled "Swan Song", with an explanation of the Impala's history and significance. He is later called by Dean for the location of Lucifer and Michael's final battle, which he readily gives.
Foreshadowing of Chuck's true identity: When Dean calls Chuck, Chuck answers the phone "Mistress Magda," and we briefly see a newspaper/magazine ad for a blonde bombshell in a bikini named "Miss Magda" on Chuck's desk before he puts his glass on it. Jesus, whom many believe was the physical incarnation of God, was said to have loved a repentant prostitute, a woman named Mary Magdalene, more than his other disciples. There are many who believe Jesus actually married Mary Magdalene, though this idea, as well as Mary's status as a prostitute, are both matters widely disputed by historians the world over.}
He finally appears dressed in white, musing on the difficulty of getting endings right. He then disappears - Chuck, it seems, is God.
Powers
God has yet to display his true nature and godliness. But, on several rare occasions God has intervened when it was "most" needed.
- Omniscience - God knows everything that can be known. God is also aware of everything that happens in the Universe.
- Omnipotence - God is able to do anything he wishes. God can take on human form (Chuck). God can also perform the most impossible of feats. For example: God can turn a mountain into a piece of toast, God can destroy the World/Universe with a single thought, God could even make Michael and Lucifer disappear with a mere thought. God can also end the Apocalypse with a single word. God can also resurrect the dead. Joshua told Dean and Sam that it was God who brought Castiel back to life. God supposedly revived Castiel back to full health (he even enhanced Castiel's angelic power) for the second time in 5.22 Swan Song.
- Omnipresence - God is present everywhere. God can be present at Africa, China and Heaven all at the same time.
God is very much the opposite of Death, for he brings life and creation where Death brings genocide and destruction. Both are capable of taking and giving life, however, only God seems to be able to remain detached from the affairs of Heaven, Earth, and Hell (Death was bound by a spell to serve Lucifer). If God was the beginning, Death could quite possibly be the end.
God in Lore
God is the English name used to refer to the monotheistic definition of the deity in Judaism, Christianity, and the Islam (where it is referred to as Allah). He (as it is usually gendered as male) varies greatly in nature between cultures, religions and sects from benign to wrathful. He is held to be the creator of all things including humans, and to be all powerful.