That's a religious question, not necessarily something that can be asked reasonably of someone who doesn't adhere to your spiritual beliefs.
Some religions, sects, and groups believe that all living creatures are "divine," by their own definition of the word. Others limit this label to humans, and still others limit it further to those who accept the group's beliefs and doctrines. Then there are those who believe there is only one god, or group of gods, and none of us can rise to that level.
new answerAs children of God, we all inherited his divinity. The work comes in with us learning about our inherited qualities and learning how to use them in order to rise to his level, just like our earthly parents expected us to rise to their level. Yes, all beings are divine.New Answer
Irrespective of whose children we are ,what you believe and where you live ,we are all divine beings. We all contain this gift
No. Demons aren't devine. The devil isn't devine. I dare you to research the word devine and then see what you think.
There are not any semi divine beings in monotheistic religions as the word monotheism means one singular God.
Angels are a divine beings who help those in need.
Pastafarianism.
Workshop for All Beings was created in 1990.
Lahmu and Lahamu.
Christianity
Yes,we can say that all living beings are mutants.
Yes, in the way that all human beings deserve respect and dignity.Yes, in the way that all human beings deserve respect and dignity
Paramatma is a concept in Hindu philosophy that refers to the Supreme Soul or the ultimate, unchanging reality that is present in all living beings. It is believed to be the universal spirit or consciousness that transcends individual identities and connects all beings to each other and to the divine.
"All human beings are animals" is a true statement. All animals are not human beings.
It means that living beings depend on other living beings.
Hinduism does not have any founder. Supreme god created all the beings and there after Hinduism existed with these beings.