What if God is really alive, but doesn't fit the biological definition of life?
That doesn't make any sense. Biology is the study of life. "Non-biological life" is as absurd as a "Non-geometrical triangle."
In fact, why would a non-biological being need to fit the biological definition?a
Because that's is how we define the word "alive."
That's almost like saying silicon based life can't be alive because they don't fit the carbon based definition of life.
Did you see any stipulation about carbon vis-a-vis silicon in the reference I linked?
Look, if you want to use a word that already has a commonly accepted meaning to describe something, then you better make sure that thing fits the commonly accepted description. That's why I wanted to know what
your definition is that should justify your silly claim that your god is alive. You couldn't supply any such definition.
THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE IT THEIR BUSINESS TO STUDY LIFE -- i.e.
biologists -- use the one that I cited. If you think that it is inadequate in some way,
then speak the fuck up and propose a useful revision.
Holy shit. I am constantly amazed at how dense you are.