Thread:B1bl1kal/@comment-3581997-20151122185500

I'm sure it won't matter for much, but I wanted to voice my concerns on Moses in Maltheism. While it is good to have food for thought that challenges traditional glorifying of characters, villains wiki is still about antagonists. Moses is never an antagonist in any works. Now while you can take the Maltheist view of God since he is actively challenging/messing with humanity and make an article about it, Moses is different. See Moses doesn't oppose any audience view point characters, the Canaanites and Pharaoh are never protagonists in any works. I went over the article looking for it and there are no examples given of Moses in an antagonistic light, it's basically a crank page. I am strongly concerned about the precedence this will set, "If you don't like someone or think they are jerks then they count as villains." While idolized characters should be challenged they still need to preform certain basic story functions to be antagonists. The article will give fan-fiction villains a pretty big validation here. 