User blog comment:SeraphLucifer/Discussion/@comment-3481504-20151025043959/@comment-9249716-20151030051744

Fans considering that God can stop Death is something that is consistent and makes sense. As for Death as a concept, it still comes back to how? Like if Death were a concept strictly in the Supernatural universe like the other horsemen, then it would stand to reason that Death would be a concept that would only exist in the physical universe or lower worlds, because his story about the Darkness would mean that God created Heaven and the archangels outside the physical universe/lower world. and as far as anyone knows, no one died. If universal was referring to the multiverse idea, sure, but even that wouldn't mean Death was older than God. Like in Marvel and DC comics, the separate universe have it to where their versions of Death came into existence after th physical universe was created, not before, because what could die as the universe was being created? Also, and maybe this is just me, but for some reason the writers basing creation off Christianity, they say they're tackling the pre-biblical subject, but I'm curious as to whether or not they understand that the idea of God being eternal (since he created time in the first place), all powerful, all kowing, and all present means that he can't really be limited in any way. Or if they just can't handle the idea of something that embodies those concepts.