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God is a deity who exists alongside of other divine entities that serve as and represent Gods in their own religions. His name is used in Canon to refer to the deity of the Abrahamic religions (that is Judaism, Islam and Christianity).
 
God is a deity who exists alongside of other divine entities that serve as and represent Gods in their own religions. His name is used in Canon to refer to the deity of the Abrahamic religions (that is Judaism, Islam and Christianity).
  
His true powers and origin remain unknown - according to [[Death]] neither him nor God can remember how old they are. God is one of many [[:category:Gods|gods]] that exist in Supernatural. 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.  
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His true potential and powers remain unknown in Canon as does the origin of him and Death - According to [[Death]] neither him nor God can remember how old they are. God is one of many [[:category:Gods|gods]] that exist in Supernatural. 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.  
  
God created the [[Angels]], including the most powerful  - the four  [[archangels]] who are the only beings to have seen God. Their names are [[Michael]], [[Lucifer]], [[Gabriel]] and [[Raphael]]. The Archangels refer to God as their Father.  
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God created the [[Angels]], including the most powerful  - the four  [[Archangels]] who are the only beings to have seen God. Their names are [[Michael]], [[Lucifer]], [[Raphael]] and [[Gabriel]]. The Archangels refer to God as their Father.  
  
 
After creating humans, God told his angels to bow before them and love them more than him. But [[Lucifer]], God's most beautiful [[angel]], refused to bow to humanity, God tried to explain that while humans are be capable of great mischief, that the are equally capable of great good. Lucifer still unwilling to bow entreats to his older brother, [[Michael]]. He asks Michael to disobey, but Michael refuses and casts Lucifer out of heaven. [[Lucifer]] then twists a human soul - [[Lilith]] into the first demon in defiance of God. God imprisons Lucifer with 600 seals, [[The 66 Seals|66]] of which must break for his release.
 
After creating humans, God told his angels to bow before them and love them more than him. But [[Lucifer]], God's most beautiful [[angel]], refused to bow to humanity, God tried to explain that while humans are be capable of great mischief, that the are equally capable of great good. Lucifer still unwilling to bow entreats to his older brother, [[Michael]]. He asks Michael to disobey, but Michael refuses and casts Lucifer out of heaven. [[Lucifer]] then twists a human soul - [[Lilith]] into the first demon in defiance of God. God imprisons Lucifer with 600 seals, [[The 66 Seals|66]] of which must break for his release.

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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.

– , 5.02 Good God Y'All



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God is a deity who exists alongside of other divine entities that serve as and represent Gods in their own religions. His name is used in Canon to refer to the deity of the Abrahamic religions (that is Judaism, Islam and Christianity).

His true potential and powers remain unknown in Canon as does the origin of him and Death - According to Death neither him nor God can remember how old they are. God is one of many gods that exist in Supernatural. 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.

God created the Angels, including the most powerful - the four Archangels who are the only beings to have seen God. Their names are Michael, Lucifer, Raphael and Gabriel. The Archangels refer to God as their Father.

After creating humans, God told his angels to bow before them and love them more than him. But Lucifer, God's most beautiful angel, refused to bow to humanity, God tried to explain that while humans are be capable of great mischief, that the are equally capable of great good. Lucifer still unwilling to bow entreats to his older brother, Michael. He asks Michael to disobey, but Michael refuses and casts Lucifer out of heaven. Lucifer then twists a human soul - Lilith into the first demon in defiance of God. God imprisons Lucifer with 600 seals, 66 of which must break for his release.

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 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.

Some Angels such as Uriel and his cohorts, also refuse to put humanity above Angels, and remain loyal to Lucifer and seek to free Lucifer. Michael wants Lucifer freed so he can kill him.

After Lucifer is freed, 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.

Raphael claims that 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

While in heaven, Sam and Dean seek out an Angel in the Garden of Eden for information. 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

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.
Chuck finally appears dressed in white, musing on the difficulty of getting endings right. He then disappears, leading viewers to believe he may, in fact, be God.

Following Lucifer and Michel's imprisonment in Lucifer's Cage, God's continued absence from heaven leads to civil war amongst the angels. Raphael is determined to free Michael and another angel - Balthazar - is making deals for Souls.

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Is Chuck God?

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Was Chuck God?

Following the Season Five finale, there was much debate amongst fans to whether Chuck was in fact God, and whether he had been so all along. While consensus was with Chuck as the Divine being - Many fans started substituting Chuck's name for Gods in expression's such as "Chuck be praised?" "Oh My Chuck - OMC" and "Thank Chuck" - not all agreed. Writer and Producer Sera Gamble on the God debate refused to either confirm or deny the speculation: Don't ask me to squish the God debate! How many TV shows can say their fans are talking about THAT stuff?"

Well, there's only one explanation. Obviously I'm a god... I'm definitely a god. A cruel, cruel, capricious god.

Chuck to Dean and Sam, 4.18 The Monster At The End Of This Book

Chuck as a writer is the creator of the story of Sam and Dean Winchester in the form of the Supernatural books. He says when confronted with the real Sam and Dean that he "is a god", for all that he puts them through in the books happens in real life. This is explained by Castiel as Chuck being a prophet of God. Castiel says the "Supernatural" Books will become known as the Winchester Gospels.

The metaphor in this episode is of the writer as creator. Chuck's pseudonym is Carver Edlund, a reference to Supernatural writers Jeremy Carver and Ben Edlund. The character is an avatar for Kripke himself Source and is used to comment on the text and process of writing with reference to specific past episodes of the Show. This metaphor would also hold then is God, the creator, was also the writer. We have a trinity here - Chuck, Kripke and God.

Sam and Dean find out from the angel Joshua that God is on Earth 5.16 Dark Side Of The Moon

In Sympathy For the Devil 5.1, Chuck says that he can feel the angels' presence in his house which is not a power of the prophet and may be due to his being God.

In the finale there, is further foreshadowing of Chuck's true identity: When Dean calls Chuck, Chuck answers the phone "Mistress Magda," and we briefly see a newspaper ad for a blonde women in a bikini named "Miss Magda" on Chuck's desk before he puts his glass on it. This may be a reference to Mary Magdalene who Jesus, the physical incarnation of God, healed of demons. She then become a follower of his, and an early Christian leader.

Chuck, after narrating the events that take place, finally appears dressed in white musing on the difficulty of getting endings right. He then disappears - Chuck, it seems, is God.

Fans arguing against Chuck's divinity point primarily to the fact that Dean's Amulet, which Castiel says will "burn hot" in God's presence does not react when Dean and Chuck meet face to face in 4.18 The Monster At The End Of This Book, 4.22 Lucifer Rising, and 5.01 Sympathy For The Devil. However, Joshua tells Sam and Dean in Heaven "Magic amulet or not, you won't be able to find him".

Other arguments include the failure of others to recognise God's true self, including Raphael is the archangel assigned to protect Chuck. In 5.03 Free To Be You And Me, he tells Dean and Castiel that God is "dead" and they are living in a "godless universe."

Castiel is also ignorant of Chuck's true identity. He held off Raphael at Chuck's house while Dean went after Sam in 4.22 Lucifer Rising, and met Chuck several times.

The answer may never be confirmed, or further information may be revealed in Season 6.

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.

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