good one.
I think not, though he might over look it sometimes.
I believe "god is everywhere" means he sees all and knows all, and does not mean ACTUALLY there.
then again I might be wrong.
and I believe "everywhere" is meant in this plane. not sure about unearthly planes- such as heaven, hell, or anything beyond earth really....
2007-02-16 09:50:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Only once every 2 Halloweens. Because you see on this night since the time of Job, God and Satan have agreed to let Heaven and Hell face off in an annual decathalon and compete for first dibs on the next years worth of souls. Job himself is the all-time referee of this event which includes a triple long jump, a 500 meter dash and the traditional Angels vs Demons survivor series cage match.This year Satan has home field advantage so yes on that particular night God will be in Hell from about 6 PM to probably around 1 AM.
Otherwise no, never!
2007-02-16 18:00:47
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answered by samurai champloo 1
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I've heard many a Christian claim that Hell is so horrible because everyone there is permanently separated from God, and since God is "happiness and peace", everyone in Hell will never be able to experience those thing ever again.
So I guess by the admission of many Christians, God is NOT omnipresent.
2007-02-16 17:50:58
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answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7
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No
God purposely abandons you in hell for the sole reason of eternal punishment. Like Jesus said "my god my god, why have you forsaken me?" Same basic principle. This is all i claim to know and if anyone says that they can explain this further than they're lying because no one but god can actually tell you. I may be completely wrong.
2007-02-16 18:00:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus broke down the gates of hell, or hades.
That is nothing more than a grave where the body dries to dust, and never more is reborn, or lives.
That is why the Bible says that those who cry from hell, say " I Thirst".
I look forward to heaven, as Christ died and beat death, so that I too, may be transformed as he was, by Gods grace, and the forgiveness of Jesus Christ.
I will not suffer in a grave. (Hell).
2007-02-16 17:52:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Very probably. No doubt God visits Satan from time to time to conduct peace talks to end the war of Good VS. Evil. In God's infinite love and wisdom, He may be taking every action necessary to bring his favorite angel Lucifer back into Heaven, but that can't happen until He convinces him to stop rebelling against His will.
Just swallow your pride so we can all get on with leading happy lives, Satan. Playing Second Fiddle to the creator of the spacetime continuum can't be THAT bad, can it? :S
2007-02-16 17:51:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell is not a place, it is a state of being, which is remoteness from God. Heaven is closeness to God, and heaven is not a place either, but a state of being.
2007-02-16 18:03:55
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answered by Dolores G. Llamas 6
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Well if there was a God and if there was a Hell and it was a place then I expect that God will be in Hell
Wayne
2007-02-16 17:54:20
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answered by wayne s 3
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Control the hell.
2007-02-17 17:41:37
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answered by michellen 3
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Hell is the absence of the presence of God--by definition.
God is mercy and love, so there is none of that in hell.
2007-02-16 18:07:11
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answered by Doug 5
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