That’s alright. I’ve had others say that they lack understanding about what I’m saying, so since I have more space with this, I’ll answer it better, if I can.
So the “supreme deity” is existence (not the god of existence), right?
You are correct.
When I wrote ‘the supreme deity’, I used apostrophes on purpose, because I’m signifying that it’s really
a or
the supreme deity
itself, but that the following is what
mean by supreme deity.
the ‘supreme deity’ is not an entity. Whatever exists, exists through it. A simpler way to understand it is with a jar. Now this jar can
contain things, but the jar
itself does nothing but contain that which exists in the jar. Make sense now? I sure hope so, friend.
Now this ‘jar’ has no ending, nor does it have a beginning, nor does it have any in between. Any being, whether infinite or finite, can only exist
because it contained
within the ‘supreme’ deity, in fact I’m going to stop calling it a deity, but rather
existence itself. Existence does not create anything, but the since the gods are eternal, they already exist, regardless of what existence thinks, because it has no thought, or actions, or feelings, or judgment, or intimacy, or caring.
But how does the “supreme deity” existence, bring about other things if it’s not intelligent like the rest of your gods?
How could the god of existence be brought into existence?
Because the ‘supreme deity’, which is actually just existence, is a containment. The gods are eternal; therefore, they always existed within this containment.
If the god of existence is going to be a brute fact, then it would seem the god of existence is synonymous with what you call the “supreme deity” of existence itself.
That logic is correct. I’m not saying that they is illogical, and in a way, you could look at it like that; but that is not necessarily what I mean what all that.
The god/goddess of existence
allows any thing to exist, and denies any thing that right, if he/she so chooses. Existence does not care, (read the above paragraph), but the god/goddess of
existence —>
allows or denies any thing to exist within this container called existence. in other words, the god/goddess of existence
is in charge of existence itself. They’re not synonymous, because they are completely separate.
Also, the god/goddess of existence doesn’t decide whether other gods/goddess exist or not. They are eternal, and they all work together. No one popped into existence; they always existed. It’s illogical for an everlasting being to be created or destroyed, since they are eternal, they cannot be created or destroyed; it’s the very definition of eternal.
Existence is the containment of
that which exists.
The god or goddess of existence
is eternal; has always existed, and is
in charge of that which exists.
I seriously hope that helped. Forgive me if I’m powerless to explain it any better.