Peer Review
Here lately I have been using the argument(s) that we can infer God logically. There are lots of things we infer, if we did not use deductive reasoning we'd have a hard time figuring out anything after-the-fact. Anyway, I have been using the argument in Victor Stenger's book, "God: The Failed Hypothesis" against the premise of the book. When describing why the universe tends to order and not disorder according to the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics is because maximum potential entropy outpaces maximum actual entropy thereby the universe can exist. However, I also use this same line of reasoning from the book to apply to the "omni" qualities of God (though I am not necessarily wedded to the idea). As long as maximum potential "x" is greater than maximum actual "x" then there is no logical paradox. What do you think, where can it be improved, does it make sense? I've yet to hear a reply from anyone where I've posted this idea on YouTube.