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The idea of God as creator implies:

    { 1 } - that God is not in New York.
    { 2 } - that we are all a part of God.
    { 3 } - that God is limited.
    { 4 } - that God has power over being as being.
    { 5 } - that God is that than which a greater can be thought.

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The idea of God as creator implies:

No, a creator must be omnipresent to keep anything which exists in existence, even New York.

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The idea of God as creator implies:

    { 1 } - that God is not in New York.
    { 2 } - that we are all a part of God.
    { 3 } - that God is limited.
    { 4 } - that God has power over being as being.
    { 5 } - that God is that than which a greater can be thought.

No, a creator cannot have parts, for it would then be dependent on its parts, and on being put together, and would be limited.

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The idea of God as creator implies:

    { 1 } - that God is not in New York.
    { 2 } - that we are all a part of God.
    { 3 } - that God is limited.
    { 4 } - that God has power over being as being.
    { 5 } - that God is that than which a greater can be thought.

On the contrary, it implies that God is unlimited.

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The idea of God as creator implies:

    { 1 } - that God is not in New York.
    { 2 } - that we are all a part of God.
    { 3 } - that God is limited.
    { 4 } - that God has power over being as being.
    { 5 } - that God is that than which a greater can be thought.

Existence is more fundamental than any type of existence. If one can bring anything into being out of nothing, one can bring everything into being out of nothing.

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The idea of God as creator implies:

    { 1 } - that God is not in New York.
    { 2 } - that we are all a part of God.
    { 3 } - that God is limited.
    { 4 } - that God has power over being as being.
    { 5 } - that God is that than which a greater can be thought.

No, the idea implies the opposite, for a greater being than a creator cannot be thought.

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