It's not that. It's logic relies on existence thus you cannot use a system to comprehend what is more fundamental. But at that level time is irrelevant so does eternity, a concept dependent on time, even matter?
Which should be pretty simple. Just shoot down some lightning and over 20 death. And if there is intentional manipulation a 10 thousand army should vanquish before they can get out of the area.
Even if everything is true in the bible Yahweh is still terribly under-powered. If he want to wipe up the corrupted humans it would be much easier to snap them out of existence than killing them with a flood which is pretty simply for the likes of Neptune.
Healing people or walking on water with mythical power isn't really that impressive. It can do much more and Jesus doesn't demonstrate that kind of power. And he fully mantles the Christian god by the Bible, which mean the Christian god is not that powerful.
Think Chaos/ Gaia in Greek Myth or Ginnugagap/ Buri of Norse Myth, the grandparent or higher of the chief deity, or sky father. What I am saying is that if all gods exist in some form how can a Monotheist claim their god is the God?
Also Chaos and Ginnugagap are in a way long dead, and so is...
I mean the singular omnipotent existence that sits above all known existence (human mind cannot comprehend the Macro verse which renders all meta-physics, spirituality and that bunch pointless) that is the head of Deism. How do say a Monotheist knows their god is actually GOD?
Especially monotheism.
There has no mortal this far that mantle any god demonstrated Nigh-Omnipotence in terms of lore, then if those lore are even accurate or febricated.
A terrible knock-off that steal Holidays and names from Pagan and the rest from Judaism. Still, Jesus has demonstrated some level of power according to lore, which means the Christian God is either a spirit who decides to become a god, or a being born out of mortal belief that predates Judaism...
Spirits, beings born from mortal belief and anything in between. Could also be a mortal that achieve great growth, then there is the literal godhead who is inactive.
There has been records of spirituality morphing people from gentle to arrogant and demanding, and to my belief there are powers much greater than spirit that requires seeing past metaphysics, where spirituality is bounded.
Also there are instances that lack of belief can unmake a deity, so...
I would say progression.
My version of creation:
First there were conceptual beings, one of them became our godhead, which creates metaphysics. Then the energetic beings we called spirits, who ultimately create the mortals and the physical world, some holding greater importance as chemistry are...
But the godhead actually exist but at the same time dead (or just inactive, though if time cease to be, I won't be able to know causality) in my belief. The deities are powerful, but nowhere to what I would consider omnipotent.
So I do believe in a godhead. If you haven't noticed in say Greek myths there are elder gods who came before Olympus called Titans and Primordial gods before them such as Chaos(there are people much more certified than I to talk about them, of course), similarly in Norse, and many other I am too...