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If god is omnipresent & all powerful then only this nature (not bounded to earth only) is only omnipresent & all powerful.
So is this nature is only god?

2006-12-30 01:49:40 · 18 answers · asked by rajesh bhowmick 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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God is Omnipresent as he is formless.He doesnt' have a particular form.So he can manifest himself in the form of nature or even in the form of a human.

2006-12-30 21:49:27 · answer #1 · answered by aum_sudha 2 · 1 0

not sure He knows everything that happens at the time it happens but certainly is aware of everything that happens, and everything that has happened up to some point in time of the past, and not a long time either.

All powerful is a different story.

If one creates a system is He then able to stop or change it or does the creator have to work within the system, as an Example is a supreme court justice subject to the laws of the country he represents.

Does God have unlimited power or is it only by comparison to us that He has unlimited power.

I can not back it up in scripture but if we assume God is good then we must assume He has some limitations, perhaps self imposed limitations or limitation due to physical laws or some things may have a bigger price than what exercising ones power is worth doing. For instance if a person created something and wanted to make an alteration and in figuring out how to make that alteration that person finds that to change things it would destroy the creation then that person has a choice, make the alteration and inalterably change the creation into somethiong different, ot leave it as it is and perhaps start a new creation with the alteration.

I think God has choices or had choices which involved this creation which resulted in some things not turning out as well as He might have liked. Also he probably has back ups within the system that we are not aware of. People who have been brought back to life often do not remember the pain that killed them. Possibly they never did experience that pain.

While getting to know our friend God we must understand that we will never totally understand in this life,, for now we see in a mirror darkly,, but then we will see as we are seen.

Look around. Whoever created this place was creating a thing of beauty, intricate beauty, and from what I know of intelligence it is not cruel. It is the more intelligent who object to cruelty and waste, and the stupid who insist on revenge and ruining things in order to get their own way..

2006-12-30 02:12:42 · answer #2 · answered by icheeknows 5 · 0 0

Yes God is omnipresent, and u can't bound God in a particular region. God is in everything what matters is ur ability in locating God in all. Everything has a part or glance of God. If all will realise this then there won't be any question of God's power and presence.

2006-12-30 01:57:52 · answer #3 · answered by Apple 2 · 1 0

Only the Holy Spirit is omnipresent and that is why Jesus thought it prudent to return to His throne and send the Holy Spirit to be with us during the church age...(now). The Father sits on His throne but if a sparrow falls to the ground He knows about it. I always imagined He could feel it from anywhere like the force in star wars without having to be there.

2006-12-30 01:54:53 · answer #4 · answered by Pilgrim 4 · 1 0

Nature is not the same everywhere, or not all of it. There's one type of nature here where I live, and a different type where you live, another in Africa, and so on. God's omnipresence speaks of His Being that is everywhere, exactly the same. We have variations of nature, but we don't have variations of God.
So, to all your questions, God IS omnipresent, but nature is not. So one premise is wrong here. Hence, the conclusion is false. Nature is NOT God.

2006-12-30 02:06:55 · answer #5 · answered by Cristina 4 · 1 0

the way the OT characterizes God isn't "omnipresent" by utilising our absolutist definition. God grow to be initially stated to be the ambience (the air and the wind), as in Genesis a million:a million-2 while the spirit of God hovered over the face of the waters. It meant all the waters, the full floor. this could be a personification of the ambience. Later, our relatives relationship to God grow to be made sparkling while he breathed into us the breath of existence. God is taken to be recent interior the wind as much as our very own existence is recent in our physique if we are nevertheless respiratory. existence grow to be interior the wind of our bodies in different words, and that grow to be the relationship made. while we breathe, we inhale and exhale God out of our bodies. that's the beginning place of the assumption of being born lower back. Moses as quickly as stated that God grow to be as close to as our mouths. He did no longer mean speaking, he meant respiratory. that's why such diverse languages use the interest for "wind" interchangeably with the interest for "spirit", in Hebrew the interest "ruach".

2016-10-28 17:32:08 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

God is omnipresent. He is everywhere. He lives in us and sees everything. It is hard for us to comprehend with His abilities because we are limited by physical laws and He is not.

2006-12-30 01:55:28 · answer #7 · answered by The Daughter of the King, BaC 6 · 0 0

I don't know if you are talking about the Christian God, but in my religion, everything, the Earth, all of the planets are part of the Great Spirit. That is why disrespect to the Earth, through waste and abuse, is disrespect to the Great Spirit.

2006-12-30 01:53:43 · answer #8 · answered by Deirdre H 7 · 0 1

I don't understand your question in full, but yes, He is omnipresent.

2006-12-30 01:57:17 · answer #9 · answered by edward_lmb 4 · 0 0

He is omnipresent (all powerful), omniscient(all knowing), and omnipotent (present everywhere at one time).

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2006-12-30 01:53:26 · answer #10 · answered by truthhandl3r 3 · 1 0

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