User blog comment:SeraphLucifer/Discussion/@comment-3481504-20151025043959/@comment-9249716-20151030045513

Now, what do you mean about Death being more universal? Did you mean that Death existed in another fictional universe? Because the same could be said about God as well. If you meant before the creation of the Supernatural universe, then I'd ask how can there be Death if God didn't create any living things, e.g. humans. Also this goes back to what I was saying about Death not being able to destroy souls.Essentially, if Death cannot destroy souls in their purest forms (as in the actual spirit) and God is a spirit being, then how can Death claim to reap God, who created other spirits. From a writing standpoint, especially in a show that has established rules and laws of physics that they're essentialy throwin out, it doesn't make much sense given the consistency, or lack thereof. If they're indeed going for the whole chaos trying to unravel creation, then that's a fine plot (one that has been used by DC comics might I add) but they executed it in an inconsistent and sloppy way.