Well, for me this question has a few answers and a few other questions associated with it.
I'll start with assuming you mean god in to popular understanding/depiction.
With that in mind, I will say no. It does not come from god. The reason for this is, is that original thought is an act of freewill, and god holds no influence over the free will of man. I forget where it says that, but I am fairly sure it says it in the bible.
Now, with my personal definition of god the answer becomes yes. This is because god is defined locally, in that all is of god, and the individual is god in whole and in part, at the same time in appropriately quantum manner.
God becomes synonymous with the Self, or the Higher conscious of being. Therefore, original thought is generated within the self, and passed out through the conscious psyche into the world via communication. Original thought is then a transcendent action of freewill.
Now, one also would most likely find it prudent to define what is original thought? If the definition of original thought is inspiration without cause, or without previous experience, then I would be forced to concider rejection of one of two notions out right. That definition would implicated a violation of Causality, which would be significant, given that cause and effect is concidered law, meaning that it has not been proven wrong at current.
However, if Original thought is defined as the result of synthesis of previously disparaged or otherwise seemingly incompatible memes, thoughts, ideas, beliefs, methodologies, or otherwise ephermerial, then I would more readily accept it as a viable event within a Causal universe, which would seem to be the kind of universe we live in.
Also, I would like to note, that god is quantum. He is both Good and Evil. It is a nessessity of a super positioned being. Of a omniscient being. God is aware of every sparrow that falls. He is the alpha, and the omega, beginning and the end. The king of all kingdoms, and keeper of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. When Adam and Eve ate of the fruit of malice, they were then capable of realizing the truth. God is the one who is "I am that I am", the name of god is truth. Adam and Eve could then know the Truth, and therefore could know god.
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Originally Posted by InfiniteNow
Would not ignorance and hatred also be inspired by God by the above logic?
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Given that man has freewill and god is defined uber-equivilantly. No!
Given that man has free will and god is defined equivilantly. Yes!
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