Because my existence preceeds yours, or God's, or Jesus's, or the bible's....from my own personal perspective, that is. See how that works? It's only LATER, after engaging the bible, that I come to consider othewise, as I flow out of and through an Existential perspective.
I do see how that works and that's my undersatanding of existenialism too.
Sure, it can be. If my Existence and experience leads me to perceive that Reality is Other (i.e. not fully known by me) , then I'll say that's what it is and that it is bigger than I am.
Do you think I should say that that Reality isn't Other and Bigger than I am?
No, I think as an existentialist you should say that I don't know what reality is so I'll concern myself with what I do know: that kindness is good, cruelty is wrong etc. What Reality is is irrelevant to this: if it turns out that there is a God who says that kindness is worthless then it will make no difference to your values as an existentialist, you would simply reject such as God, as would I. But no one, Christian or existentialist, can lay claim to knowing what the absolute reality is.
Ok. So, for you, then, may I say of you that you think Axiology is paramount and above all else?
As for Existentialism and as to how various philosophers think about "IT," just know there isn't "one singular, monolithic form" of "IT."
The great thing is that this leaves you free to "be" a Univeralist Christian if that's what you feel pulled toward.
Firstly, axiology simply means values and I think it's helpful in a general forum to use words that most people are familiar with.
As I said above, I would reject a cruel and capricious god if it turned out that's that what he was. So, yes, values are "paramount and above all else" to me. So, if God was as described by Infernalists or 5-point Calvanists, I would pray to that god only that he sends me to hell because I would prefer that than spending eternity with such a being.
But I'm not a universalist because I'm "free" to be one. I believe that values have an objective, not just subjective meaning because they exist in the mind of God, and that our values are reflections of this. A simple argument as to why beauty, truth, values have objective existence is that, to take beauty, we can be taught to appreciate it. If it was merely subjective, we couldn't be.
You don't trust me. You think I'm secretly here to undermine you.
Not at all. I just think you don't like it when people make claim to objective truth but as I've tried to explain, that's not an unreasonable claim. No doubt, also, you see the logical inconsistency in saying absolutely that there is no such thing as absolute truth?