You are the retard who is using semantics to prove god's existence. As I previously said, your argument DOES NOT rule out the possibility of different gods or creators creating the universe, you keep claiming it's 1 god only but how do you know this?
Poor little fella. Having trouble, aren't you. Can't even remember what we are talking about, right? Okay. I'll say it again, just for you, because I feel sorry for you:
As I said, because of the complexity of the physics of the universe, even if there were multiple entities who together created the universe, they still would need to work as One, or the universe wouldn't work. The entities would not be the God of the universe. They might be gods or lords in the sense of having some strength or control, but they would not and could not be the God of the universe, simply because of the complexity we see in all things. God is One.
''As I said, because of the complexity of the physics of the universe, even if there were multiple entities who together created the universe, they still would need to work as One'' Working as one =/= being 1 entity. Constructors work as one, inventors can work as one, they are still different people, these bullshit semantics you are trying to use are worthless.
I know you are having trouble. Let me show you from a different angle.
Look around the universe. What do we see? One universe. All the parts and physics work together as one. Do we see God? That is, do we see Him directly? Maybe, but not that we recognize. So, all we see is the oneness of the universe which shows that He exists.
Can we look outside the universe? Of course not. Why not? Because, if we thought we were looking outside the universe, what we saw would really be part of the universe. Something outside would not be recognizeable, because it would not be made up of anything that we were familiar with.
So, all we see is the oneness of the universe. What if God, in some super abstract way - an abstract of abstract - was neither one nor many nor an entity nor a super entity, but something else that possessed all these qualities, and yet none of them? The thing we see is one universe.
As far as we are concerned, God is one. And we can understand this from our standpoint of corporation, and of nothingness. All nothingness is one, even though it contains waves that are electromagnetic subatomic particles. Nothing is all connected. Yet, it is within the universe. And...
Our understanding of corporate oneness, though it is made up of many parts, is still one regarding the corporation.
Your lack of understanding of this is simply your desire for something else than what we see exists.
If God is other than One, we have no understanding of Him in any other way than One. Why don't we understand? He is outside the universe where we don't understand. For us He is One, no matter what He is out there.