What is the word for "All Being" (similar to omnipotent for all powerful)


I'm looking for a word for "All Being" to describe deity existing, always existing, and existing for eternity.


Other words often used to describe deity include:



  1. omnipotent—all powerful

  2. omnipresent—present everywhere at the same time

  3. omniscient—all knowing


None of these words describe a being/deity that has always existed and will always exist. A being that exists because he/she exists; i.e., needs nothing/nobody else to define his/her existence.


Does such a word exist?



Answer



This may verge into theology here; but if you want to talk about the relationship of a deity to time, one common word is eternal:



: having no beginning and no end in time : lasting forever
: existing at all times : always true or valid



(merriam-webster.com)


Saint Thomas Aquinas, in his Summa Theologica, defines eternity (following the Christian philosopher Boethius) as



the simultaneously-whole and perfect possession of interminable life



and argues that this characterizes God.


If this is what you're looking for, use the word eternal.


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