I believe that if you have true faith in God you will understand His omnipresence. I can close my eyes and feel His presence around me like an embrace. I can look out the window and see evidence of His presence everywhere, while Christians all over the world are doing the same thing. Millions of people are praying to Him at any given time of day and He's listening to all of them.
2006-08-10 02:29:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Omnipresence- good term in English...as a request i can say 1 thing don't ever analyze on GOD...its not u will not get answers or GOD does not like it..da concept of GOD by itself is an THought Power driven process and ensuring a healthy sync between "atman" and cosmos..to balance this to feel dis..u hv to introspect and get into u'rself than focussing otward..and as far as omnipresence is concerned u will be able to u'stand 360 view of the super power
2006-08-10 02:28:42
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answered by Alex 2
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A lot of people think of God as a being in the form of man. I think of God as the energy that makes up all life. God is truly everywhere because God is everything. There are many dimensions. We seem to believe if we can see it and touch it, only then can it exist. I don't believe that to be true. The human eye can only take in so much light. We can not see everything. I believe that the dimensions are layered right on top of each other and you have to raise your vibrational energy to ascend to the next one.
Love & Light
Sharon
One Planet = One People
2006-08-10 02:43:29
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answered by Soul 5
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No, not at all, that's only the subject... i are not getting it in any respect. Omnipresence, how ought to completely absolutely everyone or something be omnipresent... it does not make any sense in any respect to me. interior the Bible, He did no longer comprehend that Adam and Eve had eaten the fruit until eventually he observed them hiding themselves. Later He did no longer comprehend what exceeded off to Abel and had to quiz Cain on what the deal grow to be.. so no i do no longer understand what omnipresence might propose to you in any respect.
2016-12-11 06:16:43
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answered by ? 4
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If you could stop imagining God in human form, you would understand it.
Sorry, didn't mean to patronise, but God (OK I don't like to use that word) Cosmic Intelligence is an energy, light... it can't be anything other than omnipresent
2006-08-10 02:27:29
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answered by ARTiculate 2
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Well for me this is a complicated idea to grasp…
For you see, often times people forget, overlook, ignore, or just are unaware of the fact that God is a being that exists outside of earthly limitations and reasoning. We as humans naturally try to understand things through our own intellect and what we know through reason – but this is pointless with God. He is not bound by the same earthly limitations as we are: food, gravity, pain, temptation, etc… are all immune to God. So the same could be said about his ability to be everywhere, all the time, every time, and forever. This notion our minds attempt to fight because it breaks every rule of common understanding – but we must first understand that God is beyond our own understanding.
Did you understand? It can be quite perplexing really… but I hope you got what I was trying to say.
2006-08-10 02:22:32
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answered by Answers Anyone 4
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Omnipresence does not imply extra dimensions at all. However there are certainly at least 4 dimensions (the fourth being time) and according to some theories up to eleven or more.
2006-08-10 02:22:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is an award winning definition/explination of the God concept:
God--humanities answer to the questions that science couldn't answer at the time of his/her/its creation for example: Volcanic Erruptions--God of Volcanoe; Sunrise/Set--God of the Sun; Moonrise/Moonset/Cycles--God of the Moon (usually a Godess)...etc, the list goes on and on. As science advanced so did the concept of God...today God exists to address questions of philisophy such as: Why am I here? or Why do I exist? These are rhetorical questions that basically have so many answers as to render them mute. That's why God exists. PEACE!
2006-08-10 03:27:06
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answered by thebigm57 7
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God's ways are far above man's ways. Our mind's are so limited by our humaness that it's hard for us to accept or understand God. As for those who say there is no God-it's like gravity- say to yourself there is no gravity then jump off a building- eventually, you'll know the truth. Keep saying there is no God... eventually you'll know the truth. Psalms 14
2006-08-10 02:28:48
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answered by john w 1
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Well, first of all, your premise seems to be that God exists, so that's a major flaw in your reasoning to begin with. If your argument for a fourth dimension hinges on God's omnipresence, first you have prove there *is* a God.
2006-08-10 02:22:21
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answered by Zombie 7
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