Didn't you already write a post on this topic in http://www.politicalforum.com/index.php?threads/i-rule-god.613271/#post-1074410250 ? You provide too little of anything to make much of an argument.
It's your constitutional right to believe anything, even that you rule God. I believe that God suffers us all. I suppose a case could be made that his long suffering and charity places him in the stead of servitude where you might conclude that you rule him. But his servitude should cause us to consider how it is that our servant has become our God, or God has become our servant. What trick of fate or reason is this, being obliged to either give him a task or fall at his feet. At the same time you could say there is no God or servant but yourself and your life. You could dismiss the whole matter offhand as a dalliance in the imaginary. And then strough off to the call of the world, tradition, and life's obligations.