The existence of god puts the nature of reality in jeopardy. It diminishes the value of any endeavour to zero, because it renders anything to an object that can be erased or fabricated to an infinite amount of degrees and can never exceed a field of divine omnipotence. In a mythological setting where there are a host of unequal but imperfect deities, this idea is circumvented because a man is in full ownership of his conclusions and opinions.
In this regard, deities still have a great degree of power, but are relegated to managerial profiles that cannot overlap, even when subsumed by a superseding entity – thusly, morality exists in this scenario where it doesn’t in either a causal universe or a divine created universe. Even if the pantheon of deities were supplimental to the causal universe, morality would override experiences and environment, as will creates a malleable universe that does not necessitate cause, but does not shirk it, either.
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