User blog comment:Tommy,Klaus&Kol2012+/A question about chucks death/@comment-3169324-20200209225841/@comment-3169324-20200211181806

https://supernatural.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Tommy,Klaus%26Kol2012%2B/preview_for_supernatural_season_15

https://supernatural.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Tommy,Klaus%26Kol2012%2B/what_will_you_be_most_dissapointed_about_that_doesnt_happen_in_supernatural_when_its_over%3F

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That's three of your most recent blogs (besides this one, obviously) showing zero comments from me. I've no idea who you are and, despite what you may believe, I don't stalk anyone. I have better things to do than follow someone around on a random wiki.

You can always excuse a character claiming one thing and doing another as one of two things: lying/exaggerating or being wrong. However, God has never once been claimed to be omnipotent. That was fan speculation based on certain interpretations of character dialogue mixed with real-world lore. It happens every time there's a character named "God" in a TV show, comic, or movie.

I'm well aware of what the Bible says about God, but what it actually shows is something completely different.