God

God is the Creator of the Universe and of humanity, the Alpha and the Omega. In the Abramic monotheistic traditions, He as seen as a force of infinite power, knowledge, and benevolence, as well as being invincible.

God in Thessalonica
The Christians of Thessalonica invoked God's intercession for the protection of their city from the Slavs and Avars. God worked many miracles on their behalf throughout the siege, and when the city was attacked directly by Perun and other Slavic gods, God manifested Himself as a shield of light protecting the city and its defenders from the pernicious enemy deities.

God in "Before the Beginning"
Despite misconceived notions to the contrary among other great religions, God favored Judaism. For this reason, He allowed Jacob Dreyfus to speak with Him when Dreyfus looked through the time-viewer to before the Big Bang, though He had killed non-Jews who attempted the same thing.

God in The Case of the Toxic Spell Dump
God opposed the attempts of Aztec gods to begin a Third Sorcerous War.

God in Southern Victory
Scipio, Michael Pound, and Granville McDougald did not believe in God. Neither did Jake Featherston, despite his claim that God would desert the Confederate States if they did not recommit themselves to the epic struggle of the Second Great War.

Gordon McSweeney had a strong and unshakable belief in God, and considered Him to be unforgiving to those who were not Scots Presbyterians as well as those who opposed the Central Powers in the Great War, and to hold a special contempt for Mormons and Catholics, whom He punished severely in the afterlife. McSweeney and his own coreligionists, on the other hand, were supposed to be rewarded for their piety. Upon his death, McSweeney learned what he would learn about whether his view was accurate.

God in Worldwar
The Race found the idea of the universe having been created by a giant Big Ugly ludicrous. This led many Christian, Muslim, and Jewish humans to resist Race rule in parts of Europe, Africa, South America and especially the Middle East. Other believers, such as Moishe Russie, Mordecai Anielewicz, and Pope Pius XII, were willing to cooperate with the heathen Lizards in worldly matters, and the Race did not intend to make belief in God rather than the spirits of emperors past prohibitive in the granting of citizenship to humans.

God in Ruled Britannia
Whether God favored Catholicism or Protestantism was a disagreement which led to many religious wars and persecutions in sixteenth century Europe.

God in "Islands in the Sea"
Christian and Muslim delegations argued in the courts of pagan monarchs over which faith enjoyed God's preference, though each acknowledged that the other worshiped God, Who was the only deity in the universe.