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Noble your missing the point of all these arguments... i don't care about your subjective view of God or Morality

im giving specific criteria (Christian God for 1st argument. North American standard of good/evil for 2nd argument) then arguing the logistics of it

get outta here with that 'everything is subjective' shit
Nah son. The question you asked to begin with was illogical.

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as an ALL powerful being. infinite in every sense of the word.. wouldn't he then be able to create a being greater than himself?
Any logical question includes an idea that invites an answer, even if that idea is not very clear or well defined. Nothing is "greater" than infinity by definition, so to ask "wouldn't an infinite being be able to create a being "greater" than himself" doesn't make sense...unless you're talking "greater" in a subjective sense.
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Noble your missing the point of all these arguments... i don't care about your subjective view of God or Morality

im giving specific criteria (Christian God for 1st argument. North American standard of good/evil for 2nd argument) then arguing the logistics of it

get outta here with that 'everything is subjective' shit
Nah son. The question you asked to begin with was illogical.

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as an ALL powerful being. infinite in every sense of the word.. wouldn't he then be able to create a being greater than himself?
Any logical question includes an idea that invites an answer, even if that idea is not very clear or well defined. Nothing is "greater" than infinity by definition, so to ask "wouldn't an infinite being be able to create a being "greater" than himself" doesn't make sense...unless you're talking "greater" in a subjective sense.
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