"God is the permanent self-existent container of all things creator and operator of man and the universe and everything that is not God Himself."
Your only other post had this for a definition. Not much of a change
My counter was:
A scientific God model, a theory of God. A supreme being is hypothesized to exist having the following attributes:
1. God is the creator and preserver of the universe.
2. God is the architect of the structure of the universe and the author of the laws of nature.
3. God steps in whenever he wishes to change the course of events, which may include violating his own laws as, for example, in response to human entreaties.
4. God is the creator and preserver of life and humanity, where human beings are special in relation to other life-forms.
5. God has endowed humans with immaterial, eternal souls that exist independent of their bodies and carry the essence of a person's character and selfhood.
6. God is the source of morality and other human values such as freedom, justice, and democracy.
7. God has revealed truths in scriptures and by communicating directly to select individuals throughout history.
8. God does not deliberately hide from any human being who is open to finding evidence for his presence.
Note, however, that the traditional attributes of omniscience, omnipotence, and omnibenevolence—The Three 'O' characteristics usually associated with the Judeo-Christian-Islamic God—have been omitted. Such a god can’t exist.
Basically you’re repeating the last post three months ago.