User blog comment:FTWinchester/Darkness as the overall Big Bad/@comment-9249716-20160126223945/@comment-34326521-20160127184052

God rests after six days of creation. That's not an omnipotent being. He regularly smites people, including ordering the slaughter of every first-born child in Egypt (some of whom were infants). That's not an omnibenevolent being. He asks things of people, because he doesn't know them. That's not an omniscient being. He literally calls himself "Jealous" at one point and says he is a jealous god. That's a jealous being. He speaks to other gods, saying Man must not be allowed to become immortal. That's a fearful being.

The Bible claims God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent, but the way it portrays God is contradictory to those claims, just like Castiel claimed to be a god, but was, in fact, a mutated Angel, and Lucifer claims he can beat The Darkness, but really just wanted to leave his cage, and Amara claims she's not a threat, but she really wants to consume everything and everyone. Most Christians believe in an omnipotent, omniscient, omnibenevolent creator of the universe, but the Bible is contrary to these beliefs.

Like I said, Amara's claims have some merit because she doesn't perceive herself to be evil. It has nothing to do with whether or not she is evil. Her interpretation of the events will naturally be skewed to make herself the victim, obviously.