>>13732578no, but that's definitely a good argument if it wasn't in disagreement directly with the bible.
all things are of god, this we can assume as an axiom.
now we're given humans are made in god's likeness. Clearly that means more in "resemblance" than it means in equality.
Analogous, I resemble my father but we're not equal so much we are mirrored beings.
And in "likeness" is also a vague idea, so then there exists a set of qualities that accurately describe god. Us humans partially intersect this set more so than most things present in our known existence / existing knowledge.
This vague argument is the best and most maximal argument which holds a broad sense of correctness and accuracy.
I for one could not answer "Is god math?" or "did god create math?" and frankly I cannot answer most questions ever.