Board Thread:Administrative/@comment-3048593-20140312005102/@comment-61371-20140313011351

KalKent wrote: Well what I meant by "accepted", it's like how God goes by different names like Jehovah, Yahweh, Allah, One-Above-All etc.

But the main thing I'm wondering, is there anything saying that they shouldn't be the same page? Because God has been proven to exist in some form in the Marvel Universe, but (in my flawed opinion) I don't really find it logical for there being two deities that call themselves "The God".

Has One-Above-All ever gone by the alias "God"?

And, honestly, there's an obscure bit of information that may help with this: The ancient Canaanites worshipped a pantheon of gods (commonly called the Ugaritic pantheon), of which Yahweh was (and it's...somewhat debatable) a member, a pantheon whose chief god was commonly known as "El" (it's actually the same religion that the non-comic version of Ba'al is said to have originally been part of). I could go a lot deeper, but I worry this will already start a religious debate. Please, everyone, realize I'm just bringing this up to provide some context to help explain why the Christian God and the One-Above-All may not be the same being. As far as I know, the Ugaritic pantheon hasn't been officially introduced into the Marvel Universe, though it WOULD explain Yahweh's presence at the Council of God-Heads beyond being a representative of Judeo-Christian religions.