God is a subjective term. You need to list out the properties of what you mean by God first.
If you want to go with the standard edition of God, then i've got a question for you - are you present in absolute vaccum?
It's a win-win scenario for me because if you are present in vaccum, you are mathematically impossible to exist in this universe(as i've proved using set theory,ask Rik) and if you don't then you falsify one of your own key properties - omnipresence and thus logically contradict yourself.
You can use this line of argument with anyone that claims that something is in everything. You can even use it against me by asking me if vaccum is also designed since i believe everything is designed.
If you want to go with the standard edition of God, then i've got a question for you - are you present in absolute vaccum?
It's a win-win scenario for me because if you are present in vaccum, you are mathematically impossible to exist in this universe(as i've proved using set theory,ask Rik) and if you don't then you falsify one of your own key properties - omnipresence and thus logically contradict yourself.
You can use this line of argument with anyone that claims that something is in everything. You can even use it against me by asking me if vaccum is also designed since i believe everything is designed.