God doesn't set the rules as such, God is the rule. He is wholly positive so negativity is what opposes him and not what he can do. He cannot act contrary to his nature, for that would be to define God as something he isn't. Therefore it is logically flawed to suggest that he is capable of evil.
God can't make himself mortal, but he can become a mortal/ God constrained in mortal form whilst at the same time the rest of God externally to the mortal form. This isn't logically contradictory.
You are still trying to assert that God cannot be free because he can't be logically inconsistent. You should refer to the debate question "Can God move an immovable rock" here for an explanation of the fallacy that you're committing: http://atheistforums.org/thread-1813.html
God can't make himself mortal, but he can become a mortal/ God constrained in mortal form whilst at the same time the rest of God externally to the mortal form. This isn't logically contradictory.
You are still trying to assert that God cannot be free because he can't be logically inconsistent. You should refer to the debate question "Can God move an immovable rock" here for an explanation of the fallacy that you're committing: http://atheistforums.org/thread-1813.html