Warning Humor follows:
Given God is omnipresent, to find God we must find the one thing in the universe that is omnipresent.
Nothing is omnipresent (Not nothing like there isn't anything that is omnipresent, but nothing as in the lack of things. Nothing is everywhere, between atomic particles, in space, etc.. Everything contains nothing) It is the only observable thing that is everywhere.
So logically speaking God must be nothing, and Nothing must be God.
Ok, that was fun... Now the serious bit. Does the bible actually say anywhere that God is the trip Os (Omnipresent, Omniscient, Omnipotent) or is it just part of religious dogma?
2007-02-23
05:39:22
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DimensionalStryder
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