(March 27, 2017 at 9:35 am)Harry Nevis Wrote:(March 27, 2017 at 7:10 am)SteveII Wrote: God is not physical so has no location in space. Omnipresence means that he is aware of every location in the universe.
Redefining words again?
Why do you think my definition is wrong?
Before you go saying that God is everywhere, that is not going to hold up. The universe is expanding. If God was everywhere, is God expanding? Or perhaps becoming diluted? Additionally, the universe if finite. Does that mean that God is finite. More silly conclusion can be drawn from a too-simplistic view: for example, is a portion of God in my coffee cup and the rest of him outside of it? No, God does not occupy space and is therefore not literally everywhere. I believe he is cognizant of and causally active at every point in space.