Steve H,
I intended the words "assumong there is a God", or some such, to be understood. I think most people would have realised that.
There was no “some such”. What you actually said was, “Whatever God is, God is not…” etc.
I think God is what I said by definition. If I said "a circle is round", you wouldn't accuse me of the fallacy of assertion.
No I wouldn’t, but that’s a category error (a real one this time). “Circle” is universally and objectively defined as “round”. “God” on the other hand has pretty much as many meanings as there are people who believe in such things. Asserting what your personal (belief about a) god is doesn’t thereby make it an universal and objective truth.
Yes, he was, because he was assuming that God is an object in the universe.
Again, no he wasn’t – you can assume anything you like, but if you want to claim evidence for it then you need some way to demonstrate that it is evidence rather than just a really strongly held feeling. That incidentally is where AB always falls apart – all he has is strong feelings about things, but no evidence for them at all (or at least none he’s prepared to share here).