You: When you say that God created something, that implies that he performed an action over time. Even if the action took but a millisecond, and the thought before it another millisecond, that would still be an amount of time. The only way out of this dilemma would be to insist that God and the universe were created at the same time in that case God could not have created the universe and we don't need to include him in our hypothesis at all.

Aaron: I understand that this seems impossible to you, but God is so powerful that he is able to do things that seem impossible to finite creatures such as ourselves.

You: That sure makes it easy to get past logical problems, doesn't it? You might as well assume anything that catches your fancy is true, because God anything is possible for God.