Talk:Abigail Williams/@comment-138.197.150.108-20171208061515/@comment-32879369-20171208114700

5th anom - There's no such a thing in Lovecraft's mythos. Outer Gods were based on a gnostic concept of demiurge, a malign/evil entity, strongly opposed to the judeo-christian belief. "He" is an imperfect being, Gods can't be omnipresent, omniscient and omnibenevolent otherwise the existence of evil cannot be explained (It's know as Epicurean Paradox). This is why Azathoth is called "The Blind Idiot", he's indeed omnipotent, but it's like giving unlimited powers to a prozoan. A cheaper analogy could be made by using the "Prometheus" movie, David thought the "Engineer" was merciful/benevolent creator, that he would feel gratitude because woke up him up from sleeping, well.. he got decapited instead.