All right. According to the first law of thermodynamics, we deal strictly with the physical world, the tangible presence of THINGS.
But God is intangible. Is there such an exception? Can there be a phenomena that science absolutely cannot explain? Like God? And if science can't be right 100% of the time, is it possible this God thing can be superior to science, above science, apart from the hold of the material things, such as time, substance, form and entropy? And if such a thing is apart from such boundaries that we humans are accustomed to, then is it possible this God could break such rules?
God wouldn't waste his time on such a pathetic little hypothetic. It's just not in the nature of God. I mean, you never saw God come down from Sinai to point out to little Israeli junior: "Hey, man, that rock you're sitting on...it's hot." And then the rock turns hot because God said so.
God DID say things that would happen that did. Does that mean His saying it made it happen? Or was He just saying things He saw that would come to pass, thanks to his omniscience? And if something's all-knowing, then you must admit, it's a tad beyond human measure, and if it's beyond human measure, we may not be able to apply our rules to something extraterrestrial.
God told us comings of war, comings of destruction, comings of salvation; never something about "Papyrus is paper" that would make papyrus turn to paper. Mistakes are not a part of God's nature (though sometimes I wonder if humans were a mistake).