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It says he is the secondary antagonist. Shouldn't he be main?
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Parentheses mean whispering.
The word, if, is meant to refer to things that might or might not be the cases for other things.
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In traditional beliefs, we, the people who have lived in the world, are taught the epitome of evilness is the Devil and the epitome of goodness is God, which I do not know whether this, what I am about to say, is real or holds true but I think the epitome of evilness being an evil god like the Christian Bible's Old Testament's evil and delusional God or God of Sinisterness, an evil version of God and the worst and evilest villain, and the epitome of goodness being God, the God of Light, or the Christian Bible's New Testament's good God, makes more sense than the Devil being the epitome of evilness and God being the epitome of goodness.
Why do I think this way?:
An evil god would be eviler maybe, have more moral agency, be more serious, have more power and, maybe, be less redeeming than the Devil.
The word, maybe, means not surely though perhaps.
There is a weak chance the Christian Bible's Old Testament's evil and delusional God is worse and eviler than the Devil yet I am sure, as in there is a complete chance, God of Sinisterness is worse and eviler than the Devil.
Also,
If you are to give criticism, please give constructive criticism.
What do you think and why?
Can you put the editing on The Devil’s page some people including me, can add more equivalents of The Devil, such as Invictus, Vaatu, The Overlord, etc.
https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/The_Devil_(theology)
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