This isn't the same kind of question, assuming the Abrahamic conception of God, because that God is logically inconsistent. So, if the Abrahamic deity exists, reality is inconsistent, so what right do we even have to consider it reality? Therefore, the Abrahamic deity cannot exist in the real world.
This isn't the same kind of question, assuming the Abrahamic conception of God, because that God is logically inconsistent. So, if the Abrahamic deity exists, reality is inconsistent, so what right do we even have to consider it reality? Therefore, the Abrahamic deity cannot exist in the real world.
(Nope, no lightning bolts.)