If this conversation is to be in any way productive I think some clarification is in order.
Capital 'G' God is conventionally used to invoke the idea of the Judeo-Christian god of Abraham as described in The Bible. This character can in no way be confused with your definition that god is everything in existence.
If god is defined as everything that exists, why not just call it nature, universe, reality, or simply everything? What's the purpose of the label god?
Capital 'G' God is conventionally used to invoke the idea of the Judeo-Christian god of Abraham as described in The Bible. This character can in no way be confused with your definition that god is everything in existence.
If god is defined as everything that exists, why not just call it nature, universe, reality, or simply everything? What's the purpose of the label god?