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Early Christian, Coptic, and gnostics view the old testament creator as an evil and/ or ignorant creator who wishes to trap souls in the material only universe.

He is mentioned in the videogames Persona 5 and Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. Tori Amos' song, "Original Sinsuality" also references him.