Quote Originally Posted by Byzantine Prince
Let's assume certain things:

God is a god.
He is the only one.
He is alone.
He creates things to love.
He doesn't have purpose on his own.
He does not believe in god, for he is god.

Now make the argument, what is the difference between a nihilist(me) and god?
According to Nietzsche a nihilist is someone who believes in an afterlife and strives to obey the requirements for this afterlife, hence forgets about the now and the good life one can enjoy right now.
He called Christian morals nihilistic as it conforms to this philosophy.

Another definition of a nihilist is that he/she denies the existence of truth.
Does God believe in absolute truths?
Does He conform to universal truths and laws that even He needs to obey?
If god does not conform to universal truths and laws He is a nihilist.
And hence a nihilist and God agree.

What about the liar paradox?