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Quote1 Funny how I don't believe in him and yet I call on him. Quote2
Miguel O'Hara[src]

History

In many of Earth's monotheistic religions (Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam),[2] Yahweh has been viewed as the supreme being, creator of all things, and only god. It is currently unknown what his relationship is to the heads of Earth's other pantheons.

Yahweh reportedly created the first people from the very dust of the earth, but they were often tempted and lead into sin by beings claiming to be Satan, who may or may not be Mephisto, or any number of other Hell-Lords.[citation needed]

In recent years, He appeared incognito amongst several gods in an interfaith council, possibly the first of its kind, to discuss the threat the Celestials posed to the people of Earth.[3]

Recently, Yahweh was revealed as the true source of the Ghost Rider's powers. Each Ghost Rider was a manifestation of Yahweh's divine power meant to combat evil on Earth. This power was stolen by the fallen angel Zadkiel who used it to conquer Heaven and usurp Yahweh's place as the ruler of creation. Eventually, the Ghost Riders were able to stop Zadkiel and Yahweh banished him to Hell for all eternity.[4]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Marvel Zombies Handbook #1 ; Demons' entry
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Marvel Zombies Handbook #1 ; Angels' entry
  3. Thor #300
  4. Ghost Rider (Vol. 6) #1920
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