God

God is the creator of Earth and at least the Milky Way galaxy. He is also in charge of Heaven Inc which oversees life on Earth. He has grown bored with his position and Earth's constant state of turmoil, and decides to destroy it at the start of the series.

Early Life
God has a rocky history interacting with humans on Earth. He enjoys interacting with chosen prophets, but becomes disinterested once they start building monuments to him. Paradoxically, he becomes temperamental if a potential prophet rejects his advances.

Personality
God is going through a kind of mid-life crisis at the beginning of 'Miracle Workers.' He doesn't want to preside over Earth anymore and is more interested in developing his idea for a restaurant in space. God also has a playfully indifferent attitude to most things and people, as well. He is willing to spare the Earth if Craig and Eliza manage to answer an Impossible Prayer, but if they can't Eliza must eat a worm and pretend to enjoy it.

While God is mostly eccentric and disheveled, he can strike fear into those around him when he chooses by exerting his status as the creator of all of existence. He isn't above destroying a human's home and livelihood if he feels like they've wronged him. He will also make angels that anger him sort through a giant container of jellybeans for a root beer flavored jellybean as punishment, although worse forms of reconciliation do exist.

God is rather insecure about his limited intelligence and the state of Earth. However, he eventually remembers his fondness for the planet and its people after remembers that they are a reflection of his own imperfect nature.

Familial
God is the youngest of three children and is from a well-off family of cosmic entities. His siblings and parents all have their own successful planets that are essentially utopias. He relies on his parents financially for his business ventures and is very much the black sheep of the family.

God has an unusual relationship with his parents. He's eager to impress them, yet they mostly just enable his many harebrained schemes. God's parents are unwilling to reprimand their youngest son for his unusual actions.

God has a tense relationship with his older brother and sister. He feels inferior to them and their successful planets. They in turn find many of his ideas to be nonsensical and can't understand why their parents humor his actions.

Notes and Trivia

 * God cannot read and is extremely self-conscious of his illiteracy.