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Grammatically, 'God' is a noun while 'Divine' is an adjective. 'Divine' may be used as a noun, but in that case, it's usually preceded by the article 'the.' For example, it's fair to write, "God is divine." It is also fair to write, "God is The Divine." Otherwise, a better form of the word for the purpose is 'divinity.'

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Q: What is the difference between the terms God and Divine?
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