Stealth said:
My point is that if God is more powerful than power,
Powerful (adj.)
Having or capable of exerting power. (dictionary.com)
Power isn't powerful at all. Power refers to that which is owned by the powerful. Therefore it is absurd to imply that an entity could possibly be less powerful than power. God is powerful because He HAS POWER. That means that He does not create power. He may manifest that power, but manifesting a power that already exists says nothing of creating power, or energy.
Stealth said:
than it is possible that he created this power.
What power did He use to create it?
Stealth said:
By suggesting that some power did not exist at some time is NOT saying that God did not exist, it is saying that God existed BEFORE this power.
God exists BECAUSE He has power. Therefore it is nonsensical to suggest that God could exist before power.
By you.
"My whole point is that if God is all powerful, then ANYTHING is possible." -Stealth (11:25am 8-16-06)
Your premise is that God is all-powerful, yet you ask why I define it that way. Maybe you are misunderstanding the terminology. In this context, "power", "energy" and "potency" are synonymous. I may use the terms interchangably.
Stealth said:
For the second time, you are using a predefined defintion of God, and you cannot use the defintion of God to argue his existence.
1) a definition you are herein accepting (as confirmed by you)
2) I am not using the definition of God having all power to argue His existence. I am using that definition to argue that the power/energy that makes up the universe is eternal with God.
Stealth said:
Something is impossible if it is self contradictory, I agree. YOU define God as having all energies. According to YOUR definition, everything you say is true.
God has all energies = God has all power. Your premise is that God is all-powerful. Are you changing your position now?
Stealth said:
But I don't see how it isn't reasonable to at least acknowledge the possibility that God created power or energy and therefore came before it?
Similarly, one can say, "But I don't see how it isn't reasonable to at least acknowledge the possibility that wood came before the existence of trees."
It isn't reasonable because it isn't possible. Wood comes out of the trunks of trees. If no trees exist, no wood exists. Similarly, if no power exists, no God exists since God is defined as being all powerful, i.e. full of all power.
Stealth said:
Why not? Are you saying God is not more powerful than the law of energy?
No. I am saying that a self-contradiction is unnacceptable. We can completely disregard the laws of thermodynamics herein if you want. They have nothing to do with this. Scientists didn't come to the understanding of the first law of thermodynamics because the contrary would contradict God's position as having all power. Nor am I justifying God's existence by this law. I a simply saying that since God is defined as having all power, God can only exist so long as ALL POWER exists. Furthermore, since the concept of God constitutes an eternal and absolute truth, all God's power must exist with Him eternally.
Stealth said:
That same thinking would say that God is not more powerful than the law of gravity.
That same thinking would say no such thing.
Stealth said:
If you truly believe God is all powerful, then I'm sure you believe that God can defy gravity.
Of course God can defy gravity, but this analogy of yours is incorrect.
Stealth said:
Why can't he defy energy?
He can.
(edit: my mistake. I read that last question wrong. I thought it asked why God can't defy gravity. Anyway, God doesn't defy energy because He is defined as having all energy (i.e. having all power).