Oliver
Ex Member
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Is God omnipresent? I mean, *really* omnipresent, that is everywhere at all times without any exception.
If yes, it would mean that God is the All of Everything, which means "all is in God, and God is in all", and that also means that there would be not the tiniest speck of dust in the whole Universe where God would not be in. If not, it would mean that there was something before God or outside of God or apart from God. That would question God's Almightyness or Omnipotence also, and it would indicate that God Himself was not the First Beingness, because if God is the First Beingness, then He could have created the whole Universe only out of Himself and within Himself, and this would mean again that there would be nothing but God, All in God, and God in All.
So, ask yourself, and think well, what is your answer? () Yes () No () I don't know
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