I actually like a lot of popular takes that are "sympathetic" to Satan because they can't really portray God without upsetting half the country, Reaper, South Park, Angel, etc. It often works out to where there's this larger eternal game or whatever, but Satan is the only one who bothers to "play it" actively to the point he sometimes truly helps peoples lives because it's part of the larger game, while God is unseen and basically all like "the humans have to do it for themselves" but refuses to let humans know anything about it, so they can be endlessly hurt, etc. He's kinda like that in DC Comics too, God won't help nearly anybody for dick, but there's like ten thousand agents of Hell running around and Lucifer just wants to run a nightclub. (Highfather barely does shit either, while Darkseid is destroying universes every other week.)
I guess I just find it more amusing when I talk to people who are Christian in some form and just view it all God/Heaven/Nice/Good vs. Satan/Hell/Liar/Evil when the Old Testament before the Crisis miniseries rebooted things with the New Testament always gave me more of that vibe that these shows/comics/etc. are falling into sometimes unintentionally.
I loved Futurama's God. "I saw. You were doing very well, until everyone died."
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