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Leo was pretty much guessing. In original Greek thought creation arose out of chaos without a creator which makes a certain amount of sense. There is the old example of leaving a group of monkeys in a room with typewriters. Give them enough time to bang something out and sooner or later their chaos produces Shakespeare. Same here. Chaos by changing into every possibility sooner or later produces order.

The Abrahamic God may exist in some form in the Percy Jackson universe and served as  the source of power for Moses and others, but there is nothing to indicate he is above the others. So far, gods do not like to interact with members of other patheons. Creates too many problems.

Then you have the first book where a preacher ended up in the Greek underworld, but was stated to see something different. Yet the Egyptian afterlife has been shown to be a completly different realm. This could easily indicate that the Abrahamic afterlife does not exist.