User blog comment:EvilLamp/new rules for omnipotence/@comment-366087-20160429162222/@comment-26884760-20160429170850

the thing is Biblical God goes under Supreme Being, which encompasses theology as well.. besides most theological deities are *not* Biblical in nature, since the Bible is monotheistic and it'd be pretty heretical to have God as a villain (though maltheism has it).. the gods we write about tend to be from ancient religions and myths.. these beings have become culture icons and while they started as real religions (and may still be to some) we focus mainly on the myths and legends.

Biblical lore focuses on a single deity whom is described as universally good, the maltheist version is not, to my knowledge, accepted by those who follow the Bible and is really more a philosophical debate than anything else.

I'm sure in the interest of good taste (and common-sense) this wiki shouldn't include deities actively worshipped by large groups in the modern world as that goes beyond our wiki's goal : we aren't here to write about deities of real world religions, merely the legends surrounding them.. I say a wiki like this should tread very carefully and focus on myth, not on theology unless the figure is universally considered evil by said faith (like Iblis, Satan and demons).