God is not the mere dead conception to which we have thus given utterance, but he is in himself pure Life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
God isn't dead - he's just missing in action.
If we don't have God in our life, we're considered dead.
It connects with the theologians' point that you can say what God is not, but not (easily) what He is.
Nothing is void of God, his work is everywhere his full of himself.
He must pull out his own eyes, and see no creature, before he can say, he sees no God; He must be no man, and quench his reasonable soul, before he can say to himself, there is no God.
God is the same God, always and everywhere. He is omnipresent not virtually only, but also substantially, for virtue cannot subsist without substance.
God is not a dead equation!
If there is no God, then man sometimes thinks he is god, and sometimes tries to live like a god.
I prefer to think that God is not dead, just drunk.
God ceases to be God only for those who can admit the possibility of His non-existence, and that conception is in itself the most severe punishment they can suffer.