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* God appears inside ''[[Herman's Head]]'' once, taking the form of Leslie Nielsen to better meet Herman's expectations.
* In the first season finale of ''[[The Sarah Silverman Program]]'', the titular character meets, is saved by, sleeps with, and then dumps the Morgan Freemanesque entity which she refers to as "Black God." When God makes his first appearance, she asks him, consistent with her character's casual racism, "Are you God's black friend?" A later episode has them reconciling and briefly dating, and God is portrayed as clingy, emotionally insecure, and prone to coming on too strong.
* [[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|The re-imagined ''Battlestar Galactica'']] is fairly explicit about God's existence in-universe, and while He doesn't exactly show up, we do learn some things about Him, like the fact that He is very much like the Jewish/Christian/Muslim God in that he is omnipotent and omniscient, but unlike the Jewish/Christian/Muslim God in that He doesn't much care for smiting and [[Do Not Call Me "Paul"|doesn't like being called "God."]]
* Season 4 of ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' brought us Judeo-Christian mythology (with some amount of Islamic mythology added in regards to Lucifer's history), with the appearance of Castiel (an angel), who insisted that God did exist. At the beginning of season 5, {{spoiler|Sam and Dean were mysteriously transported onto an airplane, and Castiel was brought back from the dead, both of which he attributed to an act of God.}}
{{quote|'''Castiel''': There is someone besides Michael strong enough to take on Lucifer. Strong enough to stop the apocalypse.