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Nope. No disappointment. God is omnipresent. He's a Trinity.
If God is a Trinity he can't be omnipresent as He can only be present at 3 locations at most.
Wait, "God" to a Trinitarian is NOT a person it is a thing/nature, The Father, Son and HS are persons. So God, as in a Trinity, can't be anywhere as it is just a nature, thus not omnipresent.
If God is a Trinity he can't be omnipresent as He can only be present at 3 locations at most.
Wait, "God" to a Trinitarian is NOT a person it is a thing/nature, The Father, Son and HS are persons. So God, as in a Trinity, can't be anywhere as it is just a nature, thus not omnipresent.
Glad I'm not a Christian. It's got way too many flavours. Darn confusing.
Yes. God is omnipresent, and omnipotent, and omniscient.
But IF there is no Trinity, then He can't be omnipresent. He can only be in one place, at one time.
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