The problem is that ephrium is not talking about a process- he is talking about an actual entity, "God," which is less complex than its creation. Which is, and I'm agreeing with what others have said, really unlikely. For a creator god to have actually gone through the act of creating EVERYTHING else, then that entity must be able to not only conceive of what it is creating, but have the power to create it all. If that is not an argument for creator being of greater complexity than what is created then I am confused.
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Small post Clarifying a common fallacy here.
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