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Christians generally accept that god is both infinite and omnipotent. Infinity is to be without boundry. In order to have two objects there must be some sort of boundry that makes it possible to distinguish one from the other. Therefore two infinite objects can not exist, since there must be a boundry to define them they cease to be infinite. Thus, if there is an infinite object there can be nothing else, since in order for there to be something else there must be a boundry between that and the infinite object. So if god is infinite there can be no difference between god and the universe. As the universe contains us we are god too.
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Heigel has more indepth arguments for this, but I believe this holds up. Let the flaming begin!:pope: