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Is the God non-living object?

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Is the God non-living object?

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As per the definition, the God is supposed to be creator, originator and ruler of the universe. No non-living object can be ruler of the universe. Again when we say universe, we mean a combination of living and non-living objects. Non-living object can not produce living object, and creation is only found in living organisms. So non-living can not be creator of the universe. No non-living object on this earth is either perfect or omnipotent or omniscient. Conclusion The God can not be any non-living object. Can God be a living object? Living object can create its own image by the way of reproduction. The dog produces dog, and cat produces cat and man produces man. It is the universal truth that each species on this earth can reproduce its own child which is the precise image of his own. So each living being on this earth is creator. As per the definition of the God, he is a creator. So logically each living organism on this earth can be God. Is it so? No, because there are other parame

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