God’s Not Dead
As the incredible @A pointed out, God cannot be dead because energy cannot be destroyed. But let's talk some more about it.
God in and of Himself is considered by many religions to be supernatural, to be divine. So really the question is can true divinity die? I think not, because divinity in and of itself implies -- demands in a sense -- immortality to the depths that the human mind cannot understand.
And as a side note, the notion that simply because you don't believe there is a God, makes that opinion fact, is pretty stupid because since when does a mere mortal's opinion effect the existence of divine beings or immortals?
Also if you believe in God, do you believe in the devil? Can you believe in God and NOT believe in the devil? I don't think you can; every reaction has a opposing reaction, so I would imagine that God has an opposite.
And also Aristotle called God an "uncause cause" meaning that God doesn't need a cause or reason to exist; he simply IS. And if you have a different opinion it's none of my business; your opinion is between you and God -- whether you believe in His existence or not.
- Michael Hall