User blog:Effectofthemassvariety/I STILL think that Crowley is God. And this time... I have arguments!

Call me stubborn. Call me stupid. Call me whatever you will, but I stand by my theory! Sure, Anderson Writer made many good points, all of which I wish to dispute. (Check my talk page for his arguments)

1. God is infinitly more powerful than Castiel. Who's to say that he couldn't fool Castiel into thinking he's a demon.

2. Well, it's not unheard of that angels lie. But, maybe Joshua wasn't lying. "[God] just doesn't think it's his problem." I take this to mean that God won't use his own powers to stop the apocalypse. That doesn't mean that he won't give a few mortals a push in the right direction.

3. Well, much like the first argument, I assume that God himself would have no trouble fooling a Demon.

Of course. Why did Crowley give the Colt to the Winchesters? Wouldn't God himself know that the colt wouldn't work? Yes, he would. But this is just another example of him pushing them in the right direction. You know, the process of elimination. "We can't use the colt. Okay. We can't use God. Okay. How about we drive around for a week and... Oh look, a five star hotel! Gabriel? What're you doing here? The rings? What about 'em? Oh really? You don't say!"

"Hmm, how're we gonna find the two last horsemen? Oh, hey Crowley! What's up? You know where the other two are? Thanks! You're not such a bad guy after all!"

Also, there is the inexplicable niceness about Crowley. I mean he gave Bobby his ability to walk, of his own accord. Also, in Two Minutes to Midnight the first shot in Chicago has Crowley saying "let's go get some pizza" Omnipotence? Maybe.

As for his motivation at staying hidden, and out of Lucifer's way, is his supposed mortality. Death states that Lucifer has him on a leash, and under his control. He also confirms that he will "reap" God, and that God will die. Then again, maybe he just simply has faith in the Winchesters. After all, doesn't God put us on this world to test us? Well, what kind of test would it be if he popped in and made everything better?

Leviathan657 said, in a comment on my last entry, that God is only said to make a cameo in season 5. To which I say Nay! A good murder mystery always introduces the character at the beginning of the book. That way, you already know him, and are that much more surprised by the revelation. If it were a random begger on the side of the street that you never saw or heard from, then the end would be less satisfying. The same applies here. I contend that God will be someone that we will have already met or seen. In this case, I believe it will be Crowley!

Regardless of the (i'm sure many) holes in my theory. I'm sticking with it until the end. Then we can all be sure. Until then, please comment and tell me what you think. :)