Talk:Imagine Breaker/@comment-216.49.156.86-20140222012351/@comment-11571396-20140619171448

Only Kazakiri and Aiwass were explicitely shown with a core, and even then Aiwass wasn't killed when its core was destroyed.

(And Innocentius was an example about how your argumentation that you can't create something IB can't negate and things that it can. Another one would be Thor's arc fusion blades and Accel's wings)

And there are other reasons why IB could negate Angels, but not souls. We are shown that IB can't negate natural phenomenon, even though a supernatural cause would be behind it. One such example is the Telesma distribution among the inhabitants of the UK that occurs at the end of the English Civil War, which becomes a natural phenomenon that IB couldn't negate. Who's to say that over time the system God put in place (Power of the World, souls, leylines) didn't become natural over time? Add to that IB is implied to be part of said system (or at least the result of Humanity's subconscious wishes), so it's normal it negates things it consider to be outside said system, like Angels who are not of this world, but from Heaven (plus, fallen angels are an anomaly). There is also the fact that IB can't negate miracles as shown in the movie. Isn't there something called 'the miracle of life'?

Assuming God puts in place said natural systems and do miracles, I find it hard to belive He would be considered 'unnatural' (and considering He is above and beyond even Angels, as shown by the Tree of Sephirot, I doubt any lavels even applies to Him).

And no, Jesus couldn't be 'just a Magician', as he is the originator of things like the existence of Saints, the Holy Right, and some artifacts (Joseph's Grail, the ROOD, the Longinus), which makes doubt his humanity.

As for your last point, it doesn't even make sense gor anyone familiar with the Bible, with examples like the 10 plagues of Egypt were designed to mock Egypt's gods, or how Early Jewish thought seemed to consider monolarism, all gods as being real, but all except Yahweh are evil impostors, with Yahweh being the one true god. Later in Jeremiah, God only refers to some of the gods as actual creatures that he will punish, like Amon, while most, like Chemosh, are idols based on someone's imagination.

All of this really points out to God being beyond magic and science, as both uses attributs of the Abrahamic God for many of their concepts (Level 6, Magic Gods, gnoticism).