I asserted God to be the acme of "minimum entropy state."
We don't know that this is God. We don't even know that this is the crux of God. We have never seen something like minimum entropy in this universe. In fact, there may be no minimum entropy. That is, there might be such a thing as NO entropy.
God totally might be from elsewhere and else-when. He might be totally from somewhere that has nothing to do with entropy or lack of it, or any of the laws of this universe, whatsoever. In fact, if the universe is about 6,000 years old like the Bible says, God must have kick-started a whole lot of it into action after He set it in place. Being part of anything we know about this universe would make such a thing impossible.
The point? "... acme of 'minimum entropy state,'" is a good guess... another idea to consider. But probably there are aspects of God that are so extremely different than ANYTHING in this universe, that the word "different" is completely inapplicable.
How do we know? Maybe entropy or non-entropy doesn't apply to God. Maybe He just uses it. We hardly know what this universe is all about. How can we tell much of anything about God? Of course, I don't know that God isn't a minimum entropy state.
I am not disagreeing. Yet, how can we use logic on something that is "un-logic," but uses logic at the same time?
By inference, one may arrive upon a measure of that without rational intelligibility.
We are within what we are within. Since we are what we are, and since we don't know much about what we really are, let's start making all kinds of guesses about what is without, right?
"All cretins are liars. I am a cretin."
May you not conceive of this fellow, or does inference fail you yet once more?
You trying to tell me that I am God?
Men of less understanding, by experience;
The most ignorant, by necessity;
The beasts by nature.
It is the immense space between the subatomic particles of the atoms that shows that we are dust (at least physically), or even less than dust.
It's old stuff, from decades ago.