Stinky.... No, not in any way do I think my views are absolute. They are just views. I do not claim to be a philosopher or theologian and never will. Nor do I think philosophers or theologians views are absolute. I am a fallacious human being just like the rest of us, and maybe more so. Also, I would like to state, for the record, I am not a JW. That being said, I'll move on. No, I didn't say if God had a creator that he's not omniscient.. I said if He had a creator and "didn't know it" he wouldn't be omniscient. Which I believe he is. Also, as far the the discussion on the square circle and the odor of the color blue, these things are logical absurdities. What I mean is, they are not things at all. They are not consistent with reality or the universe. When we say that for God all things are possible, we are very right, but a square circle is not a thing at all. God cannot do what is "undoable", if you will . You asked why I think God is eternal. As I stated before, God doesn't exist in time or at least is not subject to it in the same way we are. He created time. Things that exist in time, naturally have a beginning and an end. But something existing timelessly doesn't require this. One thought on this is the "big bang" theroy. The theroy states that at the creation event, both space and time came into existence. So whatever caused the "big bang" existed without time and could not have had a beginning. It could not have a beginning because then we would be lost in infinte regression, asking "what caused this and what caused that?". Finally, there must be a first cause without beginning, and that is God. Also, yes I do read, and no I don't believe everything I read. I consider everything I can to the best of my ability and draw my conclusions from there.