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If God is alive then it follows that He didn't create life unless He created Himself. Same thing goes for conscious awareness and morality. If God has those features, then those are not created features.
God may have no morality.
If you believe he existed before creation, he used to be utterly alone somewhere in time, as existence had a beginning and he had not and morality needs more than one entity to exist.
Also if God always existed either existence has always been there, or is impossible for the existence to be, as existence has a beginning somewhere in time and infinite time is needed to get there. If time doesn't exist in the dimension of God, the statement that he existed before creation is meaningless.
Also, you're stating that logic can't be discussed and it is a limitation even for God. I must assume that conscious awareness is not, because it's one of its features. Therefore either his omnipotence allows him to be consciously aware or unconsciously aware, or a conscious awareness must be categorized as something that doesn't need God to exist together with logic.
Also, God is not alive. Life means imperfection, because it's constantly evolving, and God is perfect. Life means a birth somwhere in time. However, if life is a feature of God, either his omnipotence allows him to be alive and dead at the same time, or if he can't, life doesn't need God to exist as well.
We derive our sense of logic in part from our observations.
No. Our sense of logic has nothing to do with observations.
You don't need to be a nuclear engineer to know that a slow neutron is a slow neutron or that a slow neutron is not a fast neutron.
If something doesn't work in the statement above it is because either of wrong observation, or wrong nomenclature.
As I said before, I don't think God is omnipotent if one defines omnipotence only in the context of being able to change the laws of logic.
But this means that a God is not needed for something to exist, and you have neither reasons to discern what can exist indipendently from God, nor reasons to even consider God as an hypotesis, because a creator is needed no more.
If logic is the only thing that can exist without God or coexist with him, it must have something different from anything else, and you need to explain why logic is so different.