Board Thread:Administrative/@comment-3048593-20140312005102/@comment-61022-20160912200633

I'd say they are separate character based on the principal of how other deities are viewed in the Marvel Universe. In that, they all have their respective pantheons, exist in dimensions adjacent to Earth, and have counterparts in other realities.

You could say the same is true about Yahweh, given that Angels and other Biblical characters -- or ones that have strong ties to them -- also have counterparts in the multiverse.

Likewise, note that there are many demons who have stated that they are the Christian devil. The so-called Hell-Lords, which include Mephisto, Satannish, Murdok Kurdos, etc.

Frankly, the appearances of Yahwe have been short and sweet and you never get a full scope of his abilities, so there is zero point of reference between him and the One-Above-All. Yahwe has appeared in four different comics, and two of them were Howard the Duck, so the character wasn't depicted as being anything that could be considered more spectacular than Zeus, or Odin, or any other "All-Fathers".

The One-Above-All actually has made slightly more appearances, but the point they drive is that he is a singular being in the multiverse. He has certainly created anything, but there is ZERO indication that he is the subject of worship of any particular faith on Earth.

Honestly, unless it's flat out stated in the comics, we keep them separate.

I think that we should also try and quash any further "argument" via edits/the Talk page. If people want to debate it in the general discussion forums or (as I'd rather prefer) in the Discussions section that's fine. But I think the ultimate decision should come to the admins and we'll make the decision to make changes to that position if and when more evidence presents itself.

I think we should put this to a vote.

I vote keep them separate