(April 27, 2017 at 9:33 pm)SteveII Wrote: Reasons:
1. The universe is expanding. If God was everywhere, is God expanding? Or perhaps becoming diluted?
2. The universe if finite. Does that mean that God is finite?
3. 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?
4. The Bible talks regularly about times when God is present and times when he is not. How is that possible if he is always present in the way we normally define it?
5. Is God present in Hell?
1. You're doing it again. The universe you're referring to is not all there is.
2. See my point 1.
3. I don't know. That's up to what you believe. Pantheists would say "yes".
4. I don't know, blame the human Bible authors for the confusion, lol.
5. Why couldn't he be?