sorry, I just thought that "everything is God" = "God is everything":
And still, the saying that God is in everything sounds a bit odd. Perhaps because that way, it would make correct a statement like "God is in my cat" - which sounds insane. Also "God is in water" sounds insane.
Perhaps because "God is in everything" sounds as if God is taken from the spiritual realm and moved in the material realm. But if there are two realms, none is inside the other - they simply occupy the same place.
fr0d0 Wrote:GIVEN God = omnipresent, then everything is God.
And still, the saying that God is in everything sounds a bit odd. Perhaps because that way, it would make correct a statement like "God is in my cat" - which sounds insane. Also "God is in water" sounds insane.
Perhaps because "God is in everything" sounds as if God is taken from the spiritual realm and moved in the material realm. But if there are two realms, none is inside the other - they simply occupy the same place.