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If we live inside God's creation, it stands to reason that 'he' is outside of that, more than that. God isn't made of the periodic table; the periodic table is made of him.
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er....hot air? a.k.a oxygen :P
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I think he is pure energy. A psychic energy like our own consciousness and soul. Not a physical being as we understand. All rules of physics, etc. apply but we don't understand them on a level that would be relevant.
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Lithium, because if you take too much, you turn into a mindless, drooling zombie.
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Sugar and spice, and everything nice.
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God exists outside of space and time and He created space and time, so the rules of space and time do not apply to Him.
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Hmmmm..... I think he's made out of playdough!
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God is spirit. No not made of elements in periodic table. No he is not bound by laws of physics, medcine etc.
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I say energy. Energy comprises everthing and supports the theory that we're all one.
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If God exists, he would have to exist outside of the universe. After all, he would have to be outside of it to create it. This is, of course, assuming that his omnipotence only applies to our universe, and that outside of it his power is actually limited. So, in this case, he would probably not be made of elements, since he created them. Or perhaps he is made of elements and he modeled the elements in the universe after his own composition. Really, even if God does exist, we will never know the answers to these questions.
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I would say the laws of physics do not apply to Him, He applies to the laws of physics. He is not made of matter, matter is made of Him. Etc.
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This lame ass question is going to start a fight? Don't flatter yourself.
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