Are you saying God/Xargo is limited in that he cannot view the universe on the same scale on which I view it? or that he cannot tell what scale I am referring to when I say, "near"?
What gives you these crazy ideas, Erasmus? No, really..? Who says God couldn't do any of those things? You assume this because you have never seen, heard or felt him do it?
You declared me to be getting the hang of it, which, your being God, must be true, and adequately serves to answer my question in the affirmative.
No, I was trying to cheer you up, Erasmus.
Either you were wrong that I was getting the hang of it, or you were wrong in believing that there was a coffee mug in my near vicinity.
As I said, I was just trying to cheer you up by telling you that you we're getting the hang of it, and about the coffee cup I never really considered if there was a coffee cup in your near vicinity or not as it was really rather irrelevant to the point you we're attempting to make.
Either way, you are not God.
Yeah, I guess you just proved that! :roll:
Edit: Even if you have not proved anything yet, Erasmus, I'll admit that it's much easier to explain what God is like by taking the role of being him, instead of just talking
of him. Satisfied?
Let me try something a little different:
Why are you God?
Let me try something a little different:
Why are you you?