Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-37557544-20190709054618/@comment-39117959-20190710055854

Well if you look at god from my point of view he is pure, but not everyone holds that belive and it differs from one person to another, so in fiction (which made by another human) it differs from my point of view and he is capable of such childish behavior, can do evil things and more, so truly it's verse specific (and every verse is influenced by its author whos point of view for god/angles/deity....etc may differs from mine) If you look at Zamasu from imortall point of view his anger was logical. Imagine watching a world destroy itself with careless warfare, he saw the development of mortals tending toward self-destruction, And as an apprentice, he was constantly told not to interfere. He was forced to play a passive role in a position that had the most potential for action. Don't forget Zamasu’s superiority complex here. And to further complicate things, beings like Goku and Vegeta exist and are common. Zamasu went mad because he was unable to reconcile being a God and unable to use his power while mere mortals could reach Godly levels of strength. I guess you can say it's all about perspective