(June 23, 2009 at 5:16 pm)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote:(June 23, 2009 at 5:04 pm)LEDO Wrote: Nothing exists outside of the "laws" of the universe. God must be defined within those laws, or it cannot exist.
But surely if God isn't above those laws then perhaps he's...not God?.
Because if God is supposed to be all powerful; and he created such laws -must he not 'be outside of them'?...Because if he's not and he's no more powerful than the laws themselves, then you might as well say the laws are just as "Godly" as God because they're just as infallible as He, right? Because even He can't break them? "He" who has supposed to have created them and is supposed to be all-powerful?
EvF
Why does god have to be all powerful? How does the person who makes that claim know god is all powerful? What if god wasn't all powerful, but still was the prime mover in creating the universe? Since there is no real evidence that any law of the universe has ever been broken, the assumption would be they can't be broken and god is either NOT all powerful, or doesn't give a rats ass to break any laws.
It is simply easier to "god" out of the equation altogether.
"On Earth as it is in Heaven, the Cosmic Roots of the Bible" available on the Amazon.