Sarcasm is obviously lost on you.
Regardless, God is not an idea that He can be falsified. Nor does logic work if you start with erroneous presuppositions.
Presuming that that argument falsifies an omnipotent God depends on wrong presuppositions about God and wrong use of the definition of *omnipotent*.
If you want to disprove God, you're going to have to find a better method than one devised by the finite and imperfect minds of man.
That is correct. God is an idea that man created.
Presuming that that argument falsifies an omnipotent God depends on wrong presuppositions about God and wrong use of the definition of *omnipotent*.
Omnipotent is pretty self explanatory, hard to get that definition wrong.
If you want to disprove God, you're going to have to find a better method than one devised by the finite and imperfect minds of man.
Falsifying the idea of God is trivial. If I look in the bottom of my coffee cup and don't see God I have falsified it. On the other hand you have your work cut out for you if you want to prove the existence of God. Good luck : )