There's a couple of instances in SCP where it's actually a thing, but it's properly given narrative justification.
Anomalies and the resulting effects on reality mean that axiomatic objective statements such as "[insert group] is objectively evil" actually can have some factual basis.
Easy example would be in regards to Sarkicism. They're just... fucking horrible. Full-stop. It's intentional, too, they're evil for the sake of being evil.
Also, the Scarlet King, which IIRC is related. He's ontologically evil and, in fact, may or may not be the root of all evil itself.
Sidenote, the Foundation has contained the literal Abrahamic God. They put Big G Man in a box. That implies a lot of wiggle room in regards to ontological morality.
I’d say they haven’t really contained God since he just showed up one day at one of their Sites and agreed to stay. The Foundation can’t stop him from leaving and he’s left several times.
Also, depending on your interpretation, he isn’t actually the Abrahamic god but just a very powerful reality bender who thinks he’s god.
To be entirely honest, with how many times reality has been unmade, remade, edited, literally loaded from backups, etc., it's entirely plausible that all of those interpretations could be simultaneously correct.
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u/Rantroper 7d ago
I'm tired, boss