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God is everywhere explain with reference to A letter To God.​

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Answered by kumaritirathgmailcom
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In this lesson, we will learn about three theological terms: omnipotence, omniscience, and omnipresence. In monotheistic religions, these terms are used to describe the nature of God.

Monotheism

Monotheistic religions are religions that believe in the existence of one single deity. 'Mono' means 'one' or 'single,' and 'theos' translates to 'God.' Therefore, monotheism is the belief in one God. Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are the three most popular monotheistic religions in the world.

Scholars within theses religions have, over the course of history, postulated what God is like. These scholars are called theologians. Theologians are individuals who study God. They seek to understand God's nature. In order to describe God's attributes, or characteristics, theologians use three important terms: omnipotence, omniscience, and omnipresence.

Omni is the Latin root, meaning 'all.' This is important to remember as we move along.

Omnipotence, Omniscience, and Omnipresence

Omnipotence means all-powerful. Monotheistic theologians regard God as having supreme power. This means God can do what he wants. It means he is not subject to physical limitations like man is. Being omnipotent, God has power over wind, water, gravity, physics, etc. God's power is infinite, or limitless.

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