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truthseekingsoul said:Does anyone believe God meets these criteria?
Religious people tend to think that God predates the universe and exists outside and separate from the universe.Is God a living organism?
I believe I am alive. My nature is Spirit but I can inhabit bodies as easily as human spirits can.Is God a living organism? Is it the biological offspring of two reproductive parents? (or even binary fission?) What do you think? Is there any suggestions in the holy books as to God's nature?
I believe God does not reproduce but I believe the requirement is bogus.Does anyone believe God meets these criteria?
Is God a living organism? Is it the biological offspring of two reproductive parents? (or even binary fission?) What do you think? Is there any suggestions in the holy books as to God's nature?
I believe then that is is a bogus requirement. It would only be true for a living physical being. Spirits are living without any known physicality.In order to believe that, you have to believe that a spirit has all 7 of those what Mr. Spinkles posted. But God is spirit, and I really don't think a spirit have cells, DNA, etc. much less flesh and bones.
I believe the gods have offspring because they are not Spirit but are physical beings. By the same token they can be killed which is probably why they no longer are around.Some Gods have offspring.
Depends on which God and how one chooses to define them.
In Islamic theology, God is a transcended being. God is the necessary being and not contingent. There is nothing God.Is God a living organism? Is it the biological offspring of two reproductive parents? (or even binary fission?) What do you think? Is there any suggestions in the holy books as to God's nature?