God

"I have always existed and no one came before me. I was the one who truly brought the birth of existence and non-existence. My power is unlimited as no one can truly comprehend my power. I know what everyone knows more than that. beyond. I am the one that is above all. I am the all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-present. I am... God."

- God.

Yesh, more commonly known as God, or simply Existence, among thousands of other names scattered throughout Creation, is the Monotheistic God of the three great Abrahamic religions known as Christianity, Judaism and Islam. He is both the creator and the ruler of the Omniverse, Megaverse, Heaven and Humanity along with being the 'Father' of Jesus Christ and the Angels.

God is the all-powerful entity of all Creation, being one of the greatest primordials and existing One with all existence, remaining immersed in His creation, being known by different names and titles, with all the other gods and deities of other religions spread across the Earth being just shadows of His unfathomable and ineffable self, with His most common name being The God of The Bible or Abrahamic God.

Though a deity of sheer power and known to all mankind, God is largely unknown in a personal way, with very little known about Him and His family, with all accounts of His appearances to Biblical and Talmudic figures actually being manifestations of His shards and avatars, the most famous of which being Yehoshu'a Hamashia, the Anointed One. He is also the brother of The Darkness and Ayin.

Overview
Every single being that existed before the universe was made, and the universe along with the multiverse itself was created by His will.

It is accurate to say almost all beings, are, in some way "children" of God, as he is responsible for the creation of all beings. He is the creator of the universe and almost everything in it, including angels. Arguably the most powerful being of all, he is known for creating Heaven, the universe and all that resides in it, and claiming benevolent dominion over it. The exceptions to this rule are Khaos and Azathoth, who with whom, and their creations: the Primordials and the Outer Gods, as well as the lesser beings, Deities and Great Old Ones that followed them.

God is also usually defined as a non-corporeal being without any human biological gender, but His role as a creator has caused some religions to give Him the metaphorical name of "Father". Because God is conceived as not being a corporeal being, He cannot (some say should not) be portrayed in a literal visual image; some religious groups use a man to symbolize God because of His role as the "father" of the universe and His deed of creating man's mind in the image of His own. God has been conceived as being incorporeal (immaterial), a personal being, the source of all moral obligation, and the "greatest conceivable existent".

God is mostly inactive, but oversees the multiverse. It is extremely rare for Him to intervene in the affairs of other beings. His ways are also said to be highly mysterious, to the point where not even His angels are capable of understanding His way of operation unless He informs them Himself. It is believed that one could be rendered insane if they attempt to comprehend His motives and methods.

It is said that God is the creator of the deities as well, allowing them to oversee and control fragments of the universe itself and in the process, made His existence hidden for the time being until he sent Gabriel to reveal His nature and all other things that are connected to Him and the events that occurred before the time of man to humans whom would later be addressed as His Prophets. The Prophets themselves act as His messengers on Earth, with the task of spreading His existence and love throughout the globe. And they are also said to wield a fraction of His divine power.

The many different conceptions of God, and competing claims as to God's characteristics, aims, and actions, have led to the development of ideas of omnitheism, pandeism, or a perennial philosophy, which postulates that there is one underlying theological truth, of which all religions express a partial understanding, and as to which: "The devout in the various great world religions are in fact worshipping that one God, but through different, overlapping concepts or mental images of Him."

Appearance
"Is the god the source, or is the god a human manner of conceiving of the force and energy that supports the world? In our tradition God is a male. This male and female differentiation is made, however, within the field of time and space, the field of duality. If God is beyond duality, you cannot say that God is a "He." You cannot say God is a "She." You cannot say God is an "It.""

- Joseph Campbell.

God has no definite true form. For God predates the concepts of time and space, They are interpreted as being devoid of any shape or size, gender or nationality, bearing no resemblance to anything, being immaterial, ineffable and immeasurable. However, they appears as incomprehensible and formless but are perceived by others as an intensely harsh light that is stated by Death and Life to be able to slash and burn the corneas of any being who stares into it and that his true voice can rupture the eardrums of any who listen. Other times, God can appear in his true form as a humanoid figure of harsh white light. Although represented and referred to as a masculine being, God transcends Creation, existing as a state that transcends the duality of good and evil, light and darkness, masculine and feminine, infinitude and finitude. He is a pure state of being that cannot truly be described, He just Is.

When manifested on Earth, God appears through Avatars, which are physical forms that He uses to be able to interact with His creations, as God is ineffable, unspeakable, incomprehensible, immeasurable, unknowable and transcendent, then to be able to interact with His children in such a low and deep level of His creation, He uses physical avatars that are but infinitesimal aspects of His unfathomable self. In His human form, God appears as an attractive androgynous teenager, possessing delicate features on their face, making them look like a girl. Their hair is white and a little long, reaching to their back where the ends are blue. Their eyes are sea blue and her skin is delicate and their body is slender. They appear in white clothes, such as a long sleeveless dress with an opening on the side exposing the legs a little. They usually wears nothing on they feet, always walking barefoot. Despite the cute appearance, they mere presence causes everyone around they to instinctively bow at the sight of they face.

As the Ancient of Days, God's form's is that of an old man with a long white beard, pure white messy hair, and looks an awful like Santa Claus. Another one of God's form's looks more approachable, in this form God is that of a man in his late 30s to his early or mid-40s, with a beard and messy hair. He has light blue and gold eyes, a fair complexion, and is rather short in height. Another one of God's form's is also more approachable, in this form God is that of an handsome and beautiful young man with glowing white hair. He also wears an armor coat which is golden and silver at the same time. For normal clothing, he is usually seen wearing a white hoodie covering a black shirt and an orange stripe along navy blue pants. He also is seen wearing a blue vest over a white shirt and brown pants.

As Shekhinah, God appears as a woman. The chosen female form appears as a very beautiful woman who is noted for her beauty by many entities of beauty, with thigh-length blonde hair that has a medium clump hanging over the right side of her forehead, dark blue eyes, a tall body, medium breasts, and fine hips. She is usually seen wearing a modified nun uniform with priest's uniform influences as well. Otherwise, she is seen wearing a white blouse, that covers her large bust, a white skirt (or blue pants) and a pair of thigh high black high-heeled boots with red soles or just black high-heeled shoes with red soles. Through the Shekhinah God also assumed other physical forms, such as a Burning Bush, a Pillar of Fire and Cloud, an Angel of Light, etc.

As Jesus Christ, God took on the appearance of a man near middle age, with dark skin, long dark hair, greasy, and of average height, not being very tall. During the Apocalypse, God also took on other forms, such as a White Lamb with seven horns. As Jehovah, the Lord manifests himself as a man in the elderly, with short white hair and a clean beard, and as the Holy Spirit God manifests himself as a White Dove.

Personality
"Please do not mistake my noninterference for apathy. Believe me when I say that I truly did want to lend an aiding hand to my creations. For a time I believed that if I continued to step in, whether it by teaching or punishing, these beautiful creatures that I have created would grow and evolve. But I saw that the more I interfere, the more their independence and thus their strengths and will begins to fade and it only stayed the same. As such...I needed to stay my hand and allow my children to find their own paths. I can only guide them not carve the paths that they desire for themselves."

- God to Dante Alighieri.

Powers and Abilities
"And God said, Let there be light: and there was light."

- Genesis 1:1, The Book of Genesis.

Commonly attributed to omnipotence, omnipresence, omniscience, omnibenevolence, and divine simplicity, God is an omnipotent supreme being of divine grace and light that has always existed. His power and intelligence are superior to those of angels and other deities, and like the rest of his creations, God is the supreme unlimited creator of all life in Heaven and Earth. He was worshiped by ancient and modern humans as a supreme being. Even the Primordials, seemingly omnipotent entities who exist as boundless infinite beings wholly transcendent of all concepts of time, space infinity, and duality are presented as nothing more than infinitesimally microscopic fragments of his unfathomable self.

He is the only being that is equal or stronger than Khaos and Azathoth (if only barely), as he was able to defeat and lock them away, with God being Azathoth's greatest fear and only real threat, as all other beings apart Khaos are completely inferior to him. However, despite being a little more powerful, He was unable to fully destroy either nor was He able to destroy the Outer Gods, as Gabriel noted even God cannot destroy nothing fully.

History
In the beginning, there was nothing. An endless, shapeless, and formless void of nothingness. Then, all of a sudden, the uncreated universe said the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God.

Myths and Legends
"Almighty God, creator of heaven and earth. God is known by countless names and titles throughout the Earth, such as YAHWEH, Elohim, Adonai, Allah, Deus, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, Baha, Jehovah, etc. God is the creator of Heaven and mankind, who were made in his image in his likeness, along with all of existence, from the smallest atom to the most gigantic galaxy and beyond, being a manifestation of God. However, despite being the creator of Heaven, God is also the creator of Hell, and therefore the creator of demons and evil."

The archetype of God is a concept that has always been present in humanity, since human beings began to create their first civilizations, gods were already worshiped, beings above human beings who were responsible for the creation of the universe and humanity itself. Since then, mankind has had different views and opinions about God or about his existence. For example, the three great Abrahamic religions have a vision of a Monotheistic God, a creator God who is Omnipotent, Omnipresent and Omniscient and who exists as a separate spirit from Creation as well as being All-loving.

However, even these three religions have different views about God, Christianity considers that God is a Trinity and exists eternally as God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. While Judaism and Islam are against such a claim, believing that God is One and not Triune. In addition to these three religions, there are others that also have a different view of God, such as Gnosticism, which is very different from other Abrahamic religions, considering the Old Testament God and New Testament God being different Gods, with the God of Abraham being a Demiurge and the source of evil and darkness, while the God who is the Father of Jesus Christ is an impersonal being and the source of love and light.

Among several other religions, there are also different views and opinions about the being of God, such as pantheism that considers God to be the universe itself. The deism that holds that God created the universe and left the gears of the universe running and left his creation to be guided by the laws that He created. Unitarianism considers that God is not triune and that God the Father, Son and Spirit are actually the same God appearing in different ways.

However, it is remarkable that there is some truth behind all the different religions and conceptions about God, with probably all religions trying to point out to humanity a truth that is difficult for them to understand. This view of God is known as Omnitheism. One day humanity will finally know the truth behind all religions and all creation, until that day comes, we will continue to worship an Unknown God, as Yeshua says for the samaritan woman: "Ye worship that which ye know not." - John 4:22.

Christianity
In Christianity, God is the Omnipotent Creator of the universe, as well as His eternal, self-existent sustainer. Unlike other Abrahamic religions, in Christianity, God is a Trinity, existing eternally as God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Although there are different interpretations of the Holy Trinity, the most primitive and most believed and defended concept to date is that the three persons of the Trinity are and always will be God, and they are not three different gods, but a single God who appears in three deities. Despite this, God is also not 1/3 Father, 1/3 Son, and 1/3, with each facet being a third of God, but rather all three persons of the Trinity are 100% God, omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent, equally eternal and infinite.

Judaism
In Judaism, God is One, and He is the Creator and Sustainer of the Universe. In Kabbalah, God is conceived through the Tree of Life, which are the emanations of God that range from Keter, the most primordial and abstract state of the universe, being the first Emanation of the Creator, to Malkuth, the last and smallest emanation of God, which is the physical and material realm where human beings live, where all matter and life as we know it are found. In addition to Keter, there is the Trinity of God states that transcend the "Being", which is Ein Sof Ohr which came from Ein Sof, which came from Ein, with the latter being and representing literally the "nothingness", the absolute nonexistence. And beyond and more external than Ein, there is (or does not there) the Atzmus, which is the core of the Divine essence itself, being the Absolute Essence of God, not being able to be referred or mentioned in any way or by anything, completely unpresentable by anything but the absence of information itself, without any binary digits whatsoever, and being unable to be spoken of or referred to in any manner.

Islam
In Islam, Allah (literally The God) is believed to be the creator and supreme deity of Creation. Allah is One and Absolute, but unlike Christianity, Allah is impersonal, unlike a personal God as shown in Christianity, existing separate and distant from His creation in a sense. In addition, Islam has also adopted negative theology, also called apophatic theology, which is trying to understand God through negative rather than positive aspects. In Islam, Allah is the source of Being and Non-Being, He is Existence and Non-Existence, the two sides of the coin of Good and Evil, the source of everything and everyone, including and excluding Himself, having no offspring, being One and Absolute, with Muslims rejecting both the divinity of Christ, and Jesus being the Son of God and the Divine Trinity.

Baháʼí Faith
The Baháʼí Faith, like other Abrahamic religions, is Monotheistic, but with some differences. Baháʼí Faith faith believes that God is One, not being a Trinity, being personal, omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient, uncreated, imperishable and unknowable, with all of His appearances in the Bible being through His Manifestations or aspects, as the Maiden of Heaven, who manifested as the Burning Bush, the Holy Spirit, the Archangel Gabriel, the Holy Dove, and also as Atash, the burning and unburned fire, considered the visible presence of Ahura Mazda. The Baháʼí Faith also believes in a similar concept to Omnitheism, holding that all religions (or at least those mentioned by practitioners) are pointing to the one and only God, this includes Hinduism, Yahwism, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Bábism, and the Baháʼí Faith. To reveal himself, God would have through his manifestations guided humanity towards a way of knowing him, with these manifestations being Adam, Moses, Krishna, Buddha, Zoroaster, Jesus, Muhammad, Báb and finally, `Abdu'l-Bahá.

Gnosticism
Gnosticism is a religion that was born along with Christianity, having been inspired by philosophers like Plato, who argued that the world was divided into two spheres, the physical and the perfect. Gnosticism was also influenced by Marcionism, whose founder was Marcion of Sinope, who held that the God of the Old Testament and the God of the New Testament were different deities, with human beings being totally imperfect and corrupt, with their salvation through Jesus Christ being by the pure grace and mercy of God the Father. Gnosticism inherited this belief, but with the difference that for the Gnostics only physical humans (their bodies) are inherently evil, while spiritual humans (their souls) are inherently good, with the soul (also called the Divine Spark) having been issued by the higher power known as Monad or The One.

The most primitive and well-known Gnosticism is based on the interpretation that the Old Testament God, Yahweh, is a Demiurge, also known by three other names, Yaldabaoth, Saklas and Samael. For being a Demiurge, Yaldabaoth was seen as an antagonistic, diabolical figure and the source of darkness, sin and evil, having been emanated by Sophia, born as a flaw in the essence of the Divine. The true God, who is the Unknown Parent who exists beyond the Father, Mother and Son and other Aeons, is the Monad, unknowable and wholly perfect and incorruptible, impersonal and the source of all that is right and good. The Gnostics also believed in the concept of emanation (known in Gnosticism as Aeons), with the first being in existence being the One, which is Monad, the Father of Jesus Christ. From Monad, Barbelo emanated, and from Barbelo the Autogenes, which is Christ, emanated. The three together are the Trinity of Christianity, or by the Gnostic interpretation of it, Father, Mother and Son.

The last emanation of God was Sophia, the Goddess of Wisdom, who emanated to Yaldabaoth without her consort, and Yaldabaoth was seen as a blind and ignorant God, having said that he was God and there was none other than him, ignorant of the powers above him and the place where he came from. Although in the Bible Yaldabaoth, the God of Sinai, is placed as the creator of the universe and everything in earthly sphere, he is not behind the creation of humanity. Instead, Yaldabaoth is responsible for creating Adam's physical body, with the man's soul having come from Monad or Sophia. It is revealed that the Archons, the servants of Yaldabaoth, were jealous of Adam because he was more glorious, powerful and wiser than them, and for that, they placed him in the Garden of Eden, and Jesus would have appeared to Adam and Zoe (Eve) in the form of a serpent and taught them gnosis, that is, given them knowledge.

Popular Culture
"And God said: Let His being be spread all over, and there is certainly many versions."

- An Anonymous Writer.

Fictional representations of the mythological figure of God is present in practically every place on Earth. From small poems to large cinematographic productions, there are countless different conceptions and personifications of the Abrahamic God in popular culture.


 * DC Comics: One of the most famous examples of depictions of God in popular culture is The Presence, the DC Comics version of God, where he appears as an elderly gentleman with a cuckoo hat and an umbrella. The Presence is the representation of the Judeo-Christian God, having several aspects through which He manifests Himself, such as the Hand, the hand of God that created the world, The Voice, the voice of God sang the Logos, and the Source, which is God in the belief system of the deities in the Sphere of the Gods.


 * Marvel Comics: Another work that works with the idea of ​​God is Marvel Comics, which has a very interesting vision of God; on the one hand, there is The One Above All, aka TOAA, which is sometimes implied to represent or even be the avatar of Jack Kirby or Stan Lee. TOAA is Marvel's Supreme Being, whose all other beings are mere characters of his own, with his rival and archenemy being The One Below All, who is God's alter ego, otherwise known as The Devil. And besides The One Above All, there is another deity known as "Yahweh" who is the Abrahamic God worshiped in Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Yahweh is shown as a type of demiurge, being a craftsman deity who had his ups and downs during creation, currently suffering from a case of personality disorder, which is a case of tripolarity.


 * Supernatural: On Supernatural, Chuck Shurley is a writer of a series of books conveniently known as "Supernatural", later revealed to be the biblical God. In this version of God, we are presented with a much more distorted version of God, with him often acting like a watcher and not caring about events that occur with the protagonists. In the end, it is revealed that Chuck is the show's main villain and the final antagonist of the Winchester brothers. He also has a sister named The Darkness.


 * Spawn: On the Spawn comics, God is Satan's brother, rather than his creator, and is also presented as a demiurge. In this version of God, the Biblical God is a separate entity from Jesus Christ, with the Messiah actually being one of the many forms of the Mother of Existence, the mother of God and Satan.


 * High School DxD: In the Light Novel known as High School DxD, God (commonly known as the God of The Bible) is a ghost character, being only mentioned and never having an actual appearance on the scene. He is the creator of the Abrahamic Heaven and the Angels, as well as being the creator of the main weapons wielded by humans. However, unlike most versions of the Biblical God, this version appears to be very weak compared to most characters, as he had a hard time with the Four Great Satans, who are weaker than Sirzechs Lucifer, and had a hard time sealing the Beast of the Apocalypse, Trihexa, indicating that the God of The Bible is actually quite weak in the DxD universe.

Names of God
"God is awesome in majesty and infinite in glory. He’s not going to have a stupid name like GLBLGLGLBLBLGLFLFLBG. With enough understanding of Adam Kadmon, the secret structure of everything, you could tease out regularities in the nature of God and constrain the set of possible Names to something almost manageable, then make your drones chant that manageable set. This was the applied kabbalah, the project of some of the human race’s greatest geniuses."

- Aaron Smith-Teller.

With him being pretty known and worshipped by most of humanity, he has been known by many names and titles. These names are Yesh, Elohim, Yahweh, Zakarum, Anu, YHVH, Jehovah, Tetragrammaton, El, YHWH, Christ, Yaldabaoth, God of the Bible, Allah, El Shaddai Elyon, Shalom, Chief of Heaven and Shekhinah. These titles are The Holy Father, The Father, The One True God, The Creator, The Lord, The Master of Order and Light, The Creator of Mankind, The Heavenly Father, The Light, The God of the Covenant, The Ancient of Days, The Lord of Hosts, The King of Kings, The Lord of Lords, the Ruler of the Heavens, The Heart of All Light and The Almighty.

In other religions (in this case, the non-Abrahamic), God is known by several other titles and pseudonyms such as Brahman, Tupã, Nhanderuvuçu, Shangdi, Bondyé, and Fimbultyr, among many other names. It is believed that God must have thousands or even millions of names and titles scattered throughout Creation. However, due to the infinite nature of the Omniverse, God probably has an endless amount of names and titles, in different languages, but in the end, all these nicknames end up all being pale shadows of the true name of the One, which no one knows, if not himself. God is One, and His Name is One.

Quotes

 * "The form you have taken is not truly your own. Return to your true form and you shall be freed."


 * "God is something that cannot be expressed through words or action. All that we can understand is that He is great. He is almighty. He is eternal. He is all and one. I personally never saw Him as a cruel being or a tyrant. The issue is that His so called followers twist His Word and transform it into a cult, thus depicted Him as such. I don't blame Him if He decides to rain down fire because of that." - A human.


 * "I am the one who has been called by many names, but few are really mine. I delivered the Hebrews. I sent my Scourge and my Sword to the lands of Egypt. I had sent my flesh and blood to the people of Palestine, to bring them salvation, as they fought under the heels of Roman Caesars, and I forgave their sins, as my son had sacrificed for them." - God.


 * "I am the creator of all that has been or will be. I see through many eyes. Mine is such a vast existence that it is beyond comprehension. I'm all-powerful. My only weapon is love, because I love everything, I dominate everything." - God.


 * "Because I can't interfere. But I can't afford not to. Not anymore." - God.


 * "You may lose your faith in me...but never lose faith in yourselves." - God.


 * "I am the creator of all that has been or will be. I see through many eyes. Mine is such a vast existence that it is beyond comprehension. I'm all-powerful. My only weapon is love and peace. Because I desire peace for all." - God.


 * "I am that I am, I am who I am, I will become what I choose to become, I am what I am, I will be what I will be, I create whatever I create, I am the Existing One, Yahweh." - God.


 * "God does not play dice with the universe; He plays an ineffable game of His own devising, which might be compared, from the perspective of any of the other players [i.e. everybody], to being involved in an obscure and complex variant of poker in a pitch-dark room, with blank cards, for infinite stakes, with a Dealer who won't tell you the rules, and who smiles all the time." - Regarding God himself.


 * "Inspiration to becoming God is the highest foolishness among all of the Omniverse. As wondrous as terrifying is what I am. I am what limited oral capacity describes as love. I am the greatest infinite power between lovers, family, friends, strangers, and even enemies. I’m the greatest darkness and the supreme light. I am the hope, fear, despair, and blessing. I am the reason for existence for I am the only why. This is why it is foolish to become God. Would you rather simply be the reason or be one that takes the reason and spreads it to every corner of well everywhere? What seems more divine?" - God to Elaine Belloc.


 * "In my view, God is totally different from what people like to preach. In the view of many Christians, God is a punisher, tyrant and petty, who thinks the best way to solve things is to throw lightning at someone's head. But that's not what we see in the Bible. What did Jesus preach? Love. And who did he hang out with? Exactly, with sinners, prostitutes, lepers and malefactors. And who judged him for that? That's right, the religious who, believing they were doing the will of God, were actually speaking ill of their own master. Ironic isn't it?" - Virgo Durand Leroy.


 * "I am the Lord, and outside of me there is no other God. I am the Creator, the source of all that is, ever was or ever will be, as well as all that is not, has not been, and never will be. You know me by many names, my son, such as Adonai, Elohim, El Elyon, El Shaddai, but you can call me by my personal name, which exists within each fingerprint of the Macroprosopus and Microprosopos, I will be. I will be what I will be." - God to Moses in the Burning Bush.


 * "Do not dare to challenge Him boy, he will swat you like a fly, He is the one I fought during the pre-ancient times, out of all beings I fear Him the most, He is God." - Azathoth to Nyarlathotep.


 * "It doesn't matter my children's belief, it matters their actions. I don't concern what religion they choose to associate with or how they were born, I concern on how they use their gifts and how they effect the world they live in. Besides, if I wanted humans to act an exact and certain way I would've given up on this whole "mysterious" shtick a long time ago." - God.


 * "I am convinced that nothing can separate us from the love of God. Neither death nor life, angels nor demons, neither fears for today nor our concerns for tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can separate us from the love of God." — Romans 8:38, The Bible.


 * "For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in creation will be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." - Paul, Romans 8:38-39.


 * "If we are unfaithful, he remains faithful; it cannot deny itself." - 2 Timothy 2:13.


 * "Good God..." - Integra Hellsing upon seeing an illustration of the Ark of the Covenant.
 * "Yes, that's just what the Hebrews thought, ma'am." - Walter C. Dornez.

Trivia

 * He is pretty known by humanity and worshiped by part of.
 * God is also worshiped by almost every being in the universe, from extraterrestrials to deities, making him the most worshiped "deity" in creation. Ironically, even though he is the most famous 'God', he is the most unknown of all creation entities, being called the "Unknown of the Unknowns".
 * He apparently loves The Sound of Music and it would be one of the things that Heaven keeps around should they win the Apocalypse.
 * God's least favorite type of people aren't criminals but instead are people who deny science and scientific discovery only on the grounds that "it didn't happen in the Bible" or "the Bible said otherwise".
 * God has the highest amount of avatars of any entity in existence.
 * Many avatars of God actually uses the many names that God possesses.
 * The three avatars of God who are the God of Christianity, Jehovah, Jesus and the Holy Ghost, were born out of His spiritual interaction with the concept of motherhood, with the three avatars being linked as "brothers", with each being one third of the other.
 * While the Hindu Primordial Trinity (Brahman, Ātman, Shakti) are treated as children of God, they are more closer to avatars.
 * Interesting enough, because God had created the Hindu Primordial Trinity who would then create the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) and the Tridevi (Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati) who would created the the Hindu Pantheon. This makes the Hindu Pantheon one of the very small amount of pantheons that Khaos has nothing to do with.
 * This was done again with Jesus Christ who was physically birthed by the Virgin Mary.
 * Another avatar of God, Tupã was also birth by another being, this time with Asherah.
 * Yaldabaoth is the only avatar of God that He didn't manually create as the core that would become this Demiurge was actually a rouge "piece" of God that was blasted off by Khaos and then was found by Sophia.
 * His human name "Emet al-ʿAzīz" is created by connecting two of his names. "Emet" is one of his names in Judaism, meaning "Truth". "al-ʿAzīz" (العزيز) is one of the 99 Names of Allah, meaning "the Exalted in Might and Power", "the Exalted", "the Powerful", "the Almighty", or simply "the Mighty".
 * Together, his name means "The One who is Truly Exalted in Might and Power".
 * He is known to make regular visits to the SCP Foundation acting as a contained anomaly, although it is unknown why he does this, it is possible that he just enjoys the company that comes from the foundation although this is unconfirmed.
 * The foundation itself has stated that the only reason they can contain him is because he willingly stays in the foundation, otherwise he wouldn't be able to be contained.

Image Sources

 * (Yahveh.jpg) God of hosts by Viktor Vasnetsov
 * (God.png) God from ???
 * (Michelangelo - Creation of Adam (cropped).jpg) The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo
 * (Raffaello Sanzio - The Vision of Ezekiel - WGA18874.jpg) The Vision of Ezekiel by Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino
 * (GodTrueForm) God's True Form by Erica Anderson