Talk:Claude Frollo/@comment-32119671-20180311012516/@comment-1672596-20180501023532

To answer your question, it's this verse: “Abba, Father, all things are possible to you. Take this cup away from me, but not what I will but what you will.” This was in the Gospel reading for Palm Sunday.

He specifically denies having his will and only his Father's will means anything. If he truly were one and the same, he would not talk like that at all (how can he reject his own will for that of the father when they're literally one and the same? It's like saying Palpatine rejected his will for Darth Sidious's, or that Clark Kent rejected his will for Superman's.).

And for the record, had I been God, an actual God, not human, not mortal, nothing like that, being completely unrestrained, I actually WOULD violate every part of the ten commandments, and when the mortals whine about how I'm violating the covenant I made with them, I'd scream at them, a'la Kefka, that I wield the greatest power in the universe and that they're helpless before me (and I know I'd act like that because that's EXACTLY how various all-powerful entities acted in various stories), and make clear that since I'm not subject to the Ten Commandments unlike the mortals, I can do whatever I please, especially doing stuff that the Ten Commandments forbade, even rub in further how helpless they truly are. I'm following the Ten Commandments, heck, even the Laws of Leviticus, Deuteronomy, and Numbers, specifically out of sheer terror of God, viewing him as being akin to a predator, giddily waiting to slaughter me at the right moment. And yes, actually, as God, I actually would gleefully erase any humans, not even caring if they change their minds, and in fact, I'd consider that the most fun part about being an omnipotent God, that I can erase and slaughter anyone I desire precisely because no one can stop me. Heck, I'd even punish innocents as God and thus king simply because I find it fun to do so.