Another problem. The first premise speaks to our limitations, not those of God. The second premise speaks to the reverse. It's not clear that moral constraints and abilities which apply to us also apply to God, unless you expand premise 1 to include God. In that case, it's not clear that premise one is still true, and it's coming close to begging the question.
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