The word God means to exist; when the snake said we would become gods, it meant we would become beings; aware of our own existence. God says that he just knows he exists; "I am that I am" ...from there he somehow created everything; our ability to copy that effort depends upon our faith in his ability to do it. I have no clue how God created everything, but I can plainly see that he did it, so I believe he can do it through me. This is what the valley of vision was all about; I do not for one second believe that I could order up the first resurrection; but I do believe that God could do it at my command. So based upon my faith in God, I will hiss for you, and a thousand generations will spring back to life.
Gasoline is a spirit. Paint thinners is a spirit. Wine is a spirit. Your physical breath is a spirit. But this is not the same spirit as the spirit of life, the spirit of existence; which existed before this creation ever saw the physical light of day. That's why we must be born again; we are born with Adam's spirit of life that lasts 70 years or 80 years if you're lucky. Jesus distilled a better spirit than passes through the imminent death of the first life; we must be born again with the spirit of resurrection; his resurrection, to obtain the eternal spirit; the permanent spirit of life.
God is not a volcano. God is not a bottle of wine. God is not piss in the wind. God is not the physical sun or the 12 zodiacs or any other carnal knowledge. No passion that arises from this life is equal to the spiritual world that preceded it. God is that first being who existed... how(?) is incomprehensible, but then, how(?) is an idea that connects to the carnal world; here things were created, built, destroyed, reared back up, there is a lot of how(?) involved; versus the spiritual world just exists; it wasn't created, built, destroyed, it just is.
As long as all creation isn't a mirage; as long as all that we think of as real isn't actually just a dream that will end when God suddenly awakes, then our existence is real; we are all gods; the offspring of God, we have existence for a season and hopes of eternal existence. In the final analysis, God is just the first being who brought forth everything; the physical creation is temporal and of little importance; our physical lives also, but the spiritual world with all these spirits (read: gods or angels) is not the product of the physical universe; neither does it operate by our laws. You have to discern between the two worlds; God is the former and he brought forth the latter, electricity, fusion, gamma rays be damned, nothing belonging to the latter is able to alter or erase the former... when our paltry human lives are done, God will still building his long term designs, and if we are lucky, we might be included in them.