A maximally great being wouldn't create the universe
The argument involves the term ‘Godworld’ – and no, this isn’t a theme park. For our purposes here, let ‘GodWorld’ refer to that possible world where God exists alone (AND nothing else exists) for eternity . Of course, to say that ‘GodWorld’ is a possible world is to say that, it is a way that reality COULD HAVE BEEN – This argument takes for granted that God’s wildly counter- intuitive act of ‘creating’ the world out of absolute nothingness without the use of any building materials was a free choice and not born out of necessity . Again, Godworld is just that possible world where nothing exists that ISN’T God. 
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Andrews/Schieber: Does the God of Christianity Exist? »Andrews/Schieber: Does the God of Christianity Exist?
The God of Christianity does not exist »The God of Christianity does not exist
A maximally great being wouldn't create the universe
(1) If the Christian God exists, GodWorld is the Best Possible World »(1) If the Christian God exists, GodWorld is the Best Possible World
(2) The Christian God would maintain GodWorld »(2) The Christian God would maintain GodWorld
(3) GodWorld is false, because the universe exists »(3) GodWorld is false, because the universe exists
(4) Therefore, The Christian God, as so defined, doesn’t exist »(4) Therefore, The Christian God, as so defined, doesn’t exist
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