
Is God a being?
Do not think it strange
And feel my asking this question
Means I am deranged.
I definitely am not
But I really do believe
That true reality is not always
As we perceive.
What’s your definition
Of the word being?
For straight-up they are two
That I am seeing.
Being as in existing
And having one’s being
Are not in fact one and the same
As in agreeing.
The two are as different
As light is from sight
And to say they are synonymous
Is certainly not right.
We are all beings
That experience change,
And when old age begins to set in
Think it not strange.
Our state yesterday
Is different from today
Because of the continuous flux
Each and every day.
Everything changes
And we are changing too
And entropy is clearly evident
Affecting all we do.
We are becoming:
From birth to toddler,
From pubescence to adolescence
To vibrant go-getter.
But sooner or later
Father Time catches us
And the grim reaper calls our number
And we return to the dust.
Thus, from the earth
To the earth returned
Whether we be a king or a pauper,
Buried or burned.
Unlike all of humanity
God is not a being,
So, by now that indefinite article
You should be seeing.
God is not a being
Thus, He is not becoming
For He changes not, the Bible says
Though a necessary being.
For without God
Nothing would be
Thus, that there would be no being,
Should be clear to see.
For being to have been
God would have to be
Thus, His being is logically eternal,
And also, necessary.
Having being in Himself
He cannot be a being
But instead, the reality of being
In His eternal being.
God cannot not be
Given the fact of reality
For without Him, nothing that be,
Would have come to be.
For in Him, meaning God,
We live,
And we move,
And we have our being.
Nothing is being
Without ever becoming
And the fact that God changes not
Shows He is not a being.
Stewart Russell © March 15, 2026

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