The man is revealed to be the Devil, who appears and orders God to give him a coffee. God replies that he could, but claims that "the man downstairs would not like it". She asks God if he can simply make things go back to the way they were. When a horrified Marge questions what happened, God states that Flanders killed him. In the " Treehouse of Horror XXII" segment of Dial D for Diddily when Homer to prove to Ned that God is real, he rips off the roof the Simpson house and strangles Homer to death with his fingers. Homer escapes on a motorcycle with God in pursuit via a sunbeam, though he withdraws when a train holds him back, claiming he is "too old and rich" for this. He then takes Marge's supposed corpse to God, it then turns out the corpse is in fact of Patty (which God mistakes for Selma). In the " Treehouse of Horror XIV", after Homer became the new Grim Reaper, eventually the name of the next person meant to die in Death's List is the one of Marge, much to Homer's despair. In the " Treehouse of Horror XVI" opening when Kang and Kodos decide to destroy everything he can be seen hanging onto the edge of universe. In the " Treehouse of Horror XV" segment The Ned Zone, after Springfield is destroyed with the Simpsons and Ned Flanders in heaven, God proceeds to give Homer "what is coming to him", which turns out to be his Frisbee lost earlier on. Each station is a parody of a popular video game console (i.e.: Praystation is a parody of PlayStation and the Hii is a parody of the Wii). They will change when the station is broken. As the whole family, you have to make them hit the notes in a correct time to break the game stations and defeat the minions he sends. He uses previous enemies encountered as icons in a "Guitar Hero"/"Dance Dance Revolution" match, while the chosen song ("Rock you Like a Hurricane", by the Scorpions) plays. God serves as the final boss to The Simpsons. The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened/existed. God finally agrees to undo the Rapture by turning back time, and restores Moe's Tavern. When God refuses to help, due to Jesus' suffering on Earth, Homer becomes angry and runs around vandalizing Heaven in an attempt to change God's mind. In " Thank God It's Doomsday", after Homer arrives in Heaven, and sees Marge and his children being tormented by the Devil, he has a talk with God about saving his family. The camera then pans to God, Buddha and Colonel Sanders watching from Heaven, rationalizing that the humans have suffered enough. As the flood starts to rise, Reverend Lovejoy returns in a helicopter and leads everyone in prayer, asking God to forgive them for letting themselves be led by a "demon in blue pants." The flood subsides, and afterwards Lisa gives logical reasons for the cause of the events that had happened, with the storm and flood caused by bonfire and trees being cut down, but when questioned about why the rain suddenly stopped, Lisa just says "I don't know. In " Pray Anything", after Homer sues the church, he receives the deed to it as part of his award, and turns it into a sleazy hangout place, where all Ten Commandments are broken the town begins to flood. He's quick to help the Flanders family and even gives Ned an "OK" gesture from Heaven which Ned responds with a friendly gesture of his own. In " A Star is Burns", Ned Flanders calls on God's aid to help him save Todd from being swept away by a deadly river. Plow", after Homer reconciles with Barney and decide to join forces with him as partners in their respective plowing businesses, Homer says, "When two best friends work together, not even God Himself can stop them." God then replies with, "Oh, no?" before He causes the sun to suddenly appear, which melts away all the snow and puts the both of them out of business. In the end, God agrees with Homer's point and agrees to let Homer worship in his own way. He mentions that Reverend Lovejoy really displeases him and that He'll give him a canker sore. After a brief chat about football, Homer explains that what bugs him most about church is the sermons, where God couldn't agree more. God is very mad at Homer for "forsaking his church." Homer points out that he's not a bad guy, as he works hard and loves his children, and questions why he should spend half his Sunday hearing about how he's going to hell. God makes His first appearance in " Homer the Heretic", when Homer falls asleep suddenly and has a dream in which he personally appears to him.
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