User blog comment:B214/Volume 23 discussion blog/@comment-201.215.165.7-20170527194056/@comment-28884330-20170528203055

A lot of people are overhyping the God of the Bible here. First of all, Shiva is a Trimurti, who are in the "upper" ranks of the Top 10, just below Great Red and Ophis. If the God of the Bible was as strong as a Trimurti, there wouldn't have been a Great War, Heaven would've won in 2 seconds. However, that's not what happened. The War even had to be stopped temporarily because of the interference of Ddraig and Albion (which, by the way, was never stated to be AFTER God sealed Trihexa, so you can't use the argument that he was weakened here).

Second, Volume 4, Ophis' first mention states Ophis as "The Dragon feared by God". This is pretty much confirmation that Ophis is in a complete different league than the God of the Bible was, so the people who said he could beat her alone are simply wrong. For even more, the True Longinus, the God-Killing Spear that killed Jesus who is the son of God and God himself at once, didn't even leave a dent in Ophis.

Third, the author never stated Trihexa to be "perhaps superior" to Great Red and Ophis, only that it was comparable in power and its regeneration probably has a lot to do with it (due to it, it might be vastly inferior to Ophis and GR in terms of destructive power).

Also, what's this about the power of creation? ALL mythologies have their own creation myths, not just Abrahamic religions, so there's absolutely no indication that the God of the Bible is in some way the "main" creator. And even so, Azazel went for Shiva for help instead of Brahma, who is THE God of Creation. So even then, destruction could be merely inferred to be superior, but not the other way around.

Overall, this is overhyping to the extreme of clouding critical and objective thinking. No, Shiva and God of the Bible together wouldn't be able to beat prime Ophis if even Albion and Ddraig combined are only worth a weakened Ophis. And there's no way in hell any of them could do it by themselves.