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Is God alive?

Yerda

Veteran Member
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?
 

Hope

Princesinha
Hmmmm.....well, when talking about the nature of God, one has to be prepared to think 'outside the box'. We are physical, natural beings that must obey the laws of nature, and too often we try to explain God in ways that fit in with those laws (i.e., is God the offspring of parents...). Unfortunately, it is very difficult to truly explain the nature of God on a human level, because, we are very limited in our thinking. We may think we are pretty smart, but in relation to God, our intelligence is infinitely small. Science, and even logic, can never truly explain God. God is the ultimate Source of everything in existence. He does not need to be proved through science--He is the creator of Science, and therefore above it. He is not limited by Time--He created Time. Just trying to fully comprehend Him blows one's mind apart. We are tiny, finite beings, trying to explain something (Someone, actually) that is infinite.

In the Bible it says that no man has seen God at any time. He refers to Himself as the the great I AM. To me that is very significant. He simply IS. He always has been, and always will be in existence. Of course, there is no way we can comprehend that, so don't even bother trying. We humans try so hard to put God in boxes we can understand, when in reality, He cannot be put in boxes. I truly believe it will take us all of eternity (and He offers this eternity to us), to truly know and understand Him, because He is that deep and vast in every aspect.

Keep seeking, truthseekingsoul--I commend you for that.
 
By the current scientific definition, all living things must 1)reproduce 2)have a metabolism 3)made of cells and hierarchical structure (cells in tissues in organs etc) 4)genetic program (DNA or other) 5)have life cycles or stages 6)interact with its environment 7)Chemical uniqueness (macromolecules like DNA RNA proteins)
 

Bryan X

Member
truthseekingsoul said:
Does anyone believe God meets these criteria?

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.
 

an anarchist

Your local loco.
Is God a living organism?
Religious people tend to think that God predates the universe and exists outside and separate from the universe.

But what if the universe existed before God. What if the universe gave birth to God?

Perhaps then god would be a living organism.
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
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 I am alive. My nature is Spirit but I can inhabit bodies as easily as human spirits can.
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
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?

Some Gods have offspring.
Depends on which God and how one chooses to define them.
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
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 then that is is a bogus requirement. It would only be true for a living physical being. Spirits are living without any known physicality.
 

firedragon

Veteran Member
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?
In Islamic theology, God is a transcended being. God is the necessary being and not contingent. There is nothing God.

Okay so if you wish to read scripture you could read the chapter112 in the Qur'an.
 
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