After Lucifer was released, Sam and Dean tried to escape the chamber, the doors were locked shut, and then they suddenly found themselves on a plane. In addition, Raphael killed Castiel, yet he was returned.
Raphael seemed to suggest (to Cas and Dean) that it may have been Lucifer that 'saved' them, even though we know that Cas believes it to be the work of God (even though Raph says he is dead).
I don't see this all adding up to be honest. Firstly, Lucifer would have known that Sam was his true vessel, thus why would he trap him, only to send him up to a plane? He'd not have any reason to bring back Castiel either (if he ever had the power too).
I believe that God is alive, just the Archangels (for whatever reason) believe him to be dead. We know that Angel's cannot lie, so when Raph said God was dead, it can only mean that is what Raph truly believes. Maybe Michael is behind it all? I don't know, but one thing is for sure, I truly believe that it was God (and not Lucifer) that saved the brothers, and ressurected Castiel.
Why he is MIA is unknown, though thats bound to be explained at some point.
Raphael seemed to suggest (to Cas and Dean) that it may have been Lucifer that 'saved' them, even though we know that Cas believes it to be the work of God (even though Raph says he is dead).
I don't see this all adding up to be honest. Firstly, Lucifer would have known that Sam was his true vessel, thus why would he trap him, only to send him up to a plane? He'd not have any reason to bring back Castiel either (if he ever had the power too).
I believe that God is alive, just the Archangels (for whatever reason) believe him to be dead. We know that Angel's cannot lie, so when Raph said God was dead, it can only mean that is what Raph truly believes. Maybe Michael is behind it all? I don't know, but one thing is for sure, I truly believe that it was God (and not Lucifer) that saved the brothers, and ressurected Castiel.
Why he is MIA is unknown, though thats bound to be explained at some point.
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