Thank you for asking this. I know I have to clarify this.
Alright. So as I was saying before, there are seven definite concepts of God. This how I break it down:
-Omnipotence. Infinite energy, possible to be held by non-living as well as living things. The things we know that can hold the most energy are non-living, though.
-Uniqueness. Living and non-living things can be unique, but things that are living tend to be more unique than things than non-living.
-Ubiquity. Being present everywhere. By the definition of being one living thing, this is impossible to obtain for sentient beings. Non-living things can have this.
-Eternalness. The state of existing forever. Again, life has a definite beginning and end, and non-living things can last much longer than people.
-Wisdom, or omniscience. Knowledge can only come from the living. Something that is not living cannot be wise as well.
-All-good, or benevolence. Typically we attribute being good with having good intentions, which only living things can have - although functions that the nonliving do can be considered to be good by nature.
-Versatility/Freedom. The ability to make choices. This is attributed solely to the living. Nonliving things never have any choices whatsoever.
So, let me break this down for you:
Living: Freedom, Benevolence, and Wisdom are all characteristics of living things, typically.
Non-Living: Eternalness, Ubiquity, and omnipotence are all characteristics of non-living things, typically.
The only point where they overlap is with uniqueness, for things that are both living and nonliving can have.
On the other hand, there are non-living deities that possesses much of these qualities. Deities are not unique, per se, but they can be nearly eternal, ubiquitous, and omnipotent.
I’m going to go from the impersonal to the most personal. This is the breakdown:
Omniverse, Local Multiverse, Our Universe, Superclusters, Galaxies, Stars, Planets, Societies, Governments, Corporations, Parents, and Yourself.
Omniverse:
-Directly or indirectly creates all Multiverses - Omnipotence
-Is present everywhere, and contains all the mass that exists, including the Universe - Ubiquitous
-(Presumably) existed forever - Eternal
-Uniqueness - There is literally only ONE Omniverse. It is literally - impossible to have two of them.
Things it does not have
Freedom, Benevolence or Wisdom - But life with omniscience of the Omniverse would have those three things.
FINAL JUDGMENT: 7/7 Qualities. GOD
Local Multiverse:
-Directly or indirectly creates all Universes - Omnipotence
-Its presence is nearly endless. - Ubiquitous
-Existed for a very long time. - Eternal
-There are probably more than one multiverse, so it’s not entirely unique, but what it holds inside itself is unique unto itself.
Things it does not have
Freedom, Benevolence or Wisdom - But life with omniscience of the Multiverse would be able have a high amount of all three things.
FINAL JUDGMENT: 6/7 Qualities DEITY
Our Universe, Superclusters, Galaxies, and Stars:
Same thing as Multiverse only more localized.
Earth:
-Only responsible for its own power, much of it which comes from the Sun - NOT omnipotent.
-Its presence is concentrated by its gravity and everything it pulls towards it. Its presence can only be felt as far away as satellites that orbit it. - NOT ubiquitous.
-The Earth existed for a long time. Almost eternally.
-Earth is very unique with its flora and fauna that most planets don’t have.
-Freedom, benevolence, or wisdom - Life with omniscience of Earth (like modern humans) would have a lot of power, but not to the scale of ultimate freedom, benevolence, or wisdom. People need to outside their planet to have all three of those qualities.
FINAL JUDGMENT: 2/7 Qualities NOT A DEITY
Obviously anything smaller than our planet, like societies, governments, corporations, parents, and the self would not hold the characteristics of being divine, although all of those things could be viewed as “living”, nothing that is living is divine. The only thing that (some) life has is its unique qualities. Like how it is nearly impossible for anyone to have your exact look or DNA, or talk and think like you. There is a certain degree of freedom, benevolence, and wisdom that nearly all human life possesses, but its scope is limited to terrestrial matters. The Omniverse works with a top-down approach, achieving all of the qualities of the non-living deities, whereas its creations, life, works from the bottom-up. We have to work with nature to mend the differences between us so that one day we may create something beyond comprehension, something that can possess all seven of those qualities at the same time. Like an Omniverse that could also be living and thinking.
Doesn’t that sound like something you may already know of?