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2007-03-08 03:12:12 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

So if he's constantly omnipresent, he's in Hell and in Satan.

2007-03-08 03:16:34 · update #1

And, if he can't limit his omnipresence, he's not omnipotent.

2007-03-08 03:16:54 · update #2

JC: Fine. I'm just saying God can't do these things. You appear to agree.

If God is unchanging in his nature, he can't make himself non-omnipresent IF he was omnipresent. Maybe he's not.

2007-03-08 03:27:14 · update #3

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at least your making an effort - some problems with your question - 'use' it? 'make himself' - kind of heading into never-land here.

2007-03-08 03:16:53 · answer #1 · answered by super Bobo 6 · 0 0

Meatbot, for some reason I can only ignore your questions for so long.

First the person you said that I don't think he was being serious. He was messing with you and it was a pun to your earlier question.

Second, these terms you are using "omnipotence" and "omnipresent" are not biblical terms. And you could even argue that this terms are not backed up by biblical texts nor by biblical theology. There terms were created I believe by the council of Nicea.

Third, God's nature is consitent and unchanging. So he could not do what you were saying.

Fourth, though I know this is unsatisfying and you refuse to accept this concept. God is limited by his character.

2007-03-08 11:19:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is called "the Trinity" by theologians. By manifesting himself as Father , Son and Holy Spirit, he is able to limit himself to time and space (as Jesus) but still be omnipresent at the same time (as the Father). It is called "omniscience", the third great attribute of God. Being smart enough to know how to do the impossible.

2007-03-08 11:18:13 · answer #3 · answered by dewcoons 7 · 0 0

He is omnipotent and omnipresent only according to His character. And it is not His character to be also Satan.

2007-03-08 11:18:51 · answer #4 · answered by SeeTheLight 7 · 0 0

God is omnipresent.

2007-03-08 11:15:09 · answer #5 · answered by Angelz 5 · 0 0

God is not omnipresent.

2007-03-08 11:18:17 · answer #6 · answered by eliz_esc 6 · 0 0

The reality behind the word, "God", that energy, constantly breaks itself down, and builds itself up, so confident is it in its own validity; this primary energy gestalt, also known as All That Is, creates the truth of you, as you project the image that you call your body, and/or your surroundings,/world, using the power of the mind of God, as "you".

2007-03-08 12:31:19 · answer #7 · answered by Sky in the Grass 5 · 0 0

GOD is not a man that he should lie or change like the shifting sands.

2007-03-08 11:15:41 · answer #8 · answered by Tribble Macher 6 · 0 0

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