God is beyond alive and dead. Things are created and destroyed, things are alive or dead. God is not a thing. God was not created, God cannot be destroyed. ...and no, the foolish "if God was all powerful, then God could destroy himself" just further illustrates the nature of a mind that is fixed in duality and relativistic thinking. Now, I have answer your questions, before proceeding, if you are sincere then answer the following: What has no opposite value?
so, the question of "opposite value" is not relevant and cannot be applied to god or an understanding of the same?
Sunshine, I can't see why you would go into detail with this dullard anymore. He really thinks he has an argument, there isn't any point in debating because his mind is limited and closed. You may as well be talking with a dog. Interesting aside for everyone but the sweaty pedophile. Christian apologetics is much more advanced than muslim (and still very lacking), I am an atheist so I can tell you that from an unbiased viewpoint. Islam has an anti-intellectual history which tends to discourage very deep critical thinking about Islam much less anything else, probably because they view it as too western and christian and therefore threatening. As a physicist, one anecdote is particularly amusing to me. Abdus Salam was the first (and only I think?) muslim physics nobel prize winner. Muslims had the word 'muslim' erased from his tombstone because he wasn't a 'true' muslim for various reasons in their view even though he actively practiced it. So whenever a truly smart one comes along they can't handle it.