Betteridge's law strikes again, the answer to any headline that ends with a question is "no."
Given the spelling with a capital letter I assume the god in question is the Abrahamic one, and God in that tradition is transcendent and immanent. That is to say God is beyond and within the universe, but not of it. God is not the equivalent of a very powerful guy.
Given the spelling with a capital letter I assume the god in question is the Abrahamic one, and God in that tradition is transcendent and immanent. That is to say God is beyond and within the universe, but not of it. God is not the equivalent of a very powerful guy.