2x05 Simon said

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Sam to Dean: "Right circumstances everyone's capable of murder. Everyone."

Is that was God is tryingto do? Pushing the boys, pushing every character so far that they're living outtheir worst traits. Putting them into the "right" circumstances so that theyhave to face the worst, darkest, evilest parts of themselves, to make themsuffer and create twisted and conflicted characters to help with the storylineand keep it exiting and thrilling. Just like Michael (2),God is also willing if not thrilled to break every single one of them and crushthem so completely that they are so broken that they are willing to go as farand as dark and as evil as God wants them to be to put them in the spot wherethey are just too tired and dried up to fight back or have their own free will (3) to get the last drop of hope out of them and to be able to fully exploit hisstory.


(2) Basically, if you think about it, Michael is God. Just because he is an archangel and therefor a little higher in the food chain, power wise, doesn't mean that God hasn't full control over him. God also created the angels and they are part of the story just like the humans. If that weren't the case he would've never allowed them to interfere with his favourite characters of his favourite story. Moreover the things Michael said regarding possessing Dean are indirectly also God's work, because he controls everything. Everything. What writer doesn't? (Also God himself said that writers lie, which he did repeatedly when he said he couldn't interfere with the story and how things go on earth, but it was just his sociopathic, sadistic way to say that their suffering is just part of the story and it wouldn't be so much fun if he were to help his own characters win or succeed with the plot that he invented. Would it?

(3) Does free will even exist in God's world? I mean he is the creator, he is the writer of his own story, his own universe and he has full control over it, hasn't he? I think he gives these characters the illusion of free will to convincingly sell their motives and to let even the characters themselves think that what they do is because they believe it from the bottom of their hearts and they act accordingly, but all those circumstances, as mentioned above, that make a person act how they act and be who they are, are just as God wanted them to happen, like he intended from the get go. 

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