SillySunday question (somewhat serious, actually, because I was just thinking about this for some hours)
If there were a god, would he wonder if there is someone above him - his own god?
If he does, that's hardly omnipotent.
If he doesn't, he's atheist.
If I were religious, that thought would worry me.
Your thinking is stuck in the box, you need to think outside of it. God wouldn't "wonder", think, or even know. These very terms are created by humans to help define our understanding. God is beyond these worldly definitions as he created knowledge himself. We as humans will never truly be able to define God as God is because we are bound by the laws that God created to govern our universe, laws like gravity.
Just as 2 dimensions can never truly interact with 3 dimensions, the painting with the painter, nor will we every truly interact with god, the created with the creator.
Just an FYI, I have no denomination but I am not atheist. I was raised Methodist, which in my eyes now is a truly fucked up belief through Christianity. However, I have read the Bible front to back and found it rewarding and uplifting, yet my interpretation of it was my own and no one else. Which lies the foundation for my lack of a denomination.
In short, I simply wanted to share my definition of god which is simply - without limitations. I like to think of him not in terms of a hierarchy but more of a different plain of existence from our own.