LeahBoBo
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Re: Supernatural 5x1 "Sympathy For the Devil" discussion thread/spoile
Good points. Plus, the idea of puny humankind passing judgment on angels is so ludicrous I can't stop


Castiel, like the other angels, were created without free will. All they've known is to obey for far longer than humanity has existed. Any sign of him going against that is monstrous. Especially since he -- unlike most of the other angels we've been exposed to -- goes against his orders for the benefit of humanity and what he truly believes to be God's true will. Whereas most of the other angels who have begun to doubt God's existence (or know of His absence, in the case of the higher-ups like Zachariah) have taken to doing great evils instead.
I don't think you appreciate just how much means from Castiel. I really don't. There's a reason God has chosen him as his new right hand.
And yes, if God were to show up tomorrow and tell him to slaughter millions, he most likely would. And he would do so gladly, because he would know that is God's will and that His will supercedes all things. And God has apparently done that in the past. The Great Flood, the plagues, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, etc. Are you going to chastise the angels that performed those commands for Him?
The thing is... nothing that's been going on in the show has truly been God's will. And Castiel has finally seen that. Not only that, but he has a front row seat at God's throne and truly is doing His will now. There is no question. There is no blind faith required (he had that in spades regardless). He knows that he follows His orders now... and he knows that He disapproves of everything Zachariah has been doing.
Will he do what God commands? Definitely. Will God order him to allow millions to die? Obviously not. Is it fair to judge Castiel for following God's commands? I'd say no, unless you wish to believe that God doesn't have humanity's best interest in mind.
The only real question is where has God been all this time, and why did it take Lucifer's rising to bring him out of his tupor?
Good points. Plus, the idea of puny humankind passing judgment on angels is so ludicrous I can't stop


