@harveydent9: This is offensive @jashro44:
Kratos vs Christian God
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I mean I don't see how he can kill the Abrahamic God, I mean the dude is supposed to be Omnipotent(more or less).
@harveydent9: I don't see that happening. The Judeo-Christan god is supposedly omni
Biblical Yahweh's physical stats aren't anything to be amazed by - the origin of the word Israel ("struggles with god") comes from a mere mortal wrestling with God to a standstill for a fairly long period of time. Jesus, another Biblical incarnation of Yahweh, had little to no resistance to damage, and even his best strength/endurance feats (dragging a large wooden crucifix across town after torture) is still not that impressive when you're talking God-tier characters.
Biblical Yahweh makes a lot of claims about its power, but as far as demonstrated feats go, there's apparently limits.
Yahweh has demonstrated resurrection after death, but since death can win the battle, Yahweh resurrecting afterward doesn't negate a Kratos/Lucifer victory.
The plain fact of the matter is that Biblical Yahweh's best feats are as the general of an army that outnumbered rebel forces 2 to 1, and his most potent miracles are against mortal forces that aren't even close to being Kratos-tier fodder.
People complaning about it, but when is about the Greek/Norse/Hindu religions, they don't care. What a Hypocrites.
Yeah no, Yahweh wins.
No, Kratos win
What’s the point in making a battle thread if you’re going to stay biased towards one character regardless?
@unusual_suspect: Christian god creates the sun and chucks it at Kratos
@ecoblitz:kratos be tank a sun
The monotheistic religions + god is a complete different league to the old greek myth. He blinks Kratos along his verse away.
Also battles like this are not allowed.
Biblical Yahweh's physical stats aren't anything to be amazed by - the origin of the word Israel ("struggles with god") comes from a mere mortal wrestling with God to a standstill for a fairly long period of time. Jesus, another Biblical incarnation of Yahweh, had little to no resistance to damage, and even his best strength/endurance feats (dragging a large wooden crucifix across town after torture) is still not that impressive when you're talking God-tier characters.
Biblical Yahweh makes a lot of claims about its power, but as far as demonstrated feats go, there's apparently limits.
Yahweh has demonstrated resurrection after death, but since death can win the battle, Yahweh resurrecting afterward doesn't negate a Kratos/Lucifer victory.
The plain fact of the matter is that Biblical Yahweh's best feats are as the general of an army that outnumbered rebel forces 2 to 1, and his most potent miracles are against mortal forces that aren't even close to being Kratos-tier fodder.
This is so wrong lol
It's ignorance like this that prevents these threads from being doable.
he origin of the word Israel ("struggles with god") comes from a mere mortal wrestling with God to a standstill for a fairly long period of time.
It was an avatar of God or an angel. Not a single statement saying that God was putting all the power available into wrestling Jacob.
Jesus, another Biblical incarnation of Yahweh, had little to no resistance to damage, and even his best strength/endurance feats (dragging a large wooden crucifix across town after torture) is still not that impressive when you're talking God-tier characters.
Are you completely dense? The whole point of the concept of God incarnating as Jesus (by the way, that is not a universally accepted idea for Christianity, many see Jesus as "just" the literal Son of God) is that God was placing mortal limits on himself. Jesus allowing himself to be crucified is not a show of weakness, it's a show of strength of character.
Yahweh has demonstrated resurrection after death, but since death can win the battle, Yahweh resurrecting afterward doesn't negate a Kratos/Lucifer victory.
Once again, are you completely dense? God never died. Jesus was an incarnation, not the entirety of God. God was still existing as an omnipresence throughout the world even as Jesus was being crucified.
The plain fact of the matter is that Biblical Yahweh's best feats are as the general of an army that outnumbered rebel forces 2 to 1, and his most potent miracles are against mortal forces that aren't even close to being Kratos-tier fodder.
Destroying cities is fodder for Kratos? Parting millions of tons of water is fodder for Kratos? Sure...
People complaning about it, but when is about the Greek/Norse/Hindu religions, they don't care. What a Hypocrites.
Greek and Norse aren't religions. Hinduism is a religion and is also forbidden.
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