It makes us a part of God. You are not God, and I am not God, but we are both parts of Him.
Nothing is separate. Not even the bacteria are separate from God. :)
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2007-04-06 09:40:04
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answer #1
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answered by twowords 6
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GOD is fittingly described as omnipotent and omniscient—almighty and all-knowing. Yet, when attempting further to describe God’s greatness, some add a third term—omnipresent. They believe that God is present everywhere simultaneously.
While none of these descriptive terms are found in the Bible, the first two are clearly supported by Scriptural teachings. (Genesis 17:1; Hebrews 4:13; Revelation 11:17) God is indeed omnipotent, and he is omniscient in the sense that nothing can be hidden from him. But is he omnipresent? Is God everywhere, or is he a person with a specific dwelling place? That God is omnipresent is not a bible teaching.
In several Bible verses, “the heavens” are mentioned as God’s “established place of dwelling.” (1 Kings 8:39, 43, 49; 2 Chronicles 6:33, 39)
God's magnitude is too great that it was written:
“Will God truly dwell upon the earth? Look! The heavens, yes, the heaven of the heavens, themselves cannot contain you; how much less, then, this house that I have built!”—1 Kings 8:27. ---
How can God be in a place of war?
2007-04-06 09:54:36
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answered by Tomoyo K 4
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The fact that God is omnipresent means that He can be found everywhere. So he can be found in everything you see, and in the hearts of every person on the Earth.
That does not make you God, though. Just because something is in you doesn't mean that you are those things. God is most definitely a separate entity, though He is always here, He is a higher power.
2007-04-06 09:41:10
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answer #3
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answered by paralyzed nomad 3
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God is a separate entity.
He is omnipresent only in the sense He can see everywhere ....and hear what's going on.
He is not personally everywhere.
2007-04-06 09:40:59
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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God is omnipresent - present everywhere.
Does that make us all God...only if you realize it. Even if you don't, God is still there.
~ Eric Putkonen
2007-04-06 09:46:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Such a case would not make us all God. For example, there are millions of bacteria within us at this very moment. Does that make us bacteria?
2007-04-06 09:38:06
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answered by Anonymous
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the spirit of God must be accepted into us are were lost.all that call on the name of the lord will not be saved only those who do my fathers will, will make it to heaven,Jesus said. we must ask God thru his spirit what is his will for us and listen for the answers and then try to do Gods will,you can do ALL things thru Christ that strenthens us,yes we can call on the spirit and be spiritual beings,were then connected to God thru his spirit, each an individual soul, growing and changeing as were supposed to spiritualy .
2007-04-06 09:41:11
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answered by Anonymous
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He is within all of his children. All saved people. Not unbelievers. And yes, he is separate from us, therefore, we are not God.
2007-04-06 09:38:25
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answer #8
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answered by Bl3ss3dw1thL1f3 4
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Yes. We are all parts of God.
2007-04-06 09:38:31
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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He works in your life, you don't make him.
2007-04-06 09:39:36
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answered by carlos r 2
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