(May 20, 2013 at 6:12 pm)Statler Waldorf Wrote: [quote='Texas Sailor' pid='447484' dateline='1369077495']
Omnipresent...can't exist within space and time?...hmm...not contradictory at all.
No, omnipresence cannot be limited to one point in space and time as you are attempting to do, pay attention please.
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2 things. One...cannot be limited? You sure those are the words you want to use?
Secondly, the question was this: How can you show that anything at all exists in the jar. Omnipresence appearing to be one convenient characteristic that simply expands your opportunity to prove your claim. By assigning omnipresence to your God, you've doubled the amount of jars you now claim your God is in. So, now that you've established that it's not just in one jar, but both!...how is it that one can distinguish your God from...nothing? What discerable characteristics distinguish your God from a lie?