Nope, I make no assumptions about the worshiper. The condition is that G-d is Omnipresent. This is an interesting philosophy in that before there was a Creation, there was only the Creator. The only material to compose the Creation must come from the Creator; therefore, all that is, is G-d (depending on what the meaning of 'is' is :-)
I further conjecture that to be the Creation, it must be not G-d; therefore, all that lives is separate from G-d. If G-d is all that is Good; then, all that is must be Evil and the end of Creation is the return to G-d. Is this why 'live' is 'evil' spelled backward? Maybe we should ask Nora Barton <eg>.
"Thou art G-d"
-Stranger in a Strange Land
"Stephen A. Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Stephen A. Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Terry Blanton wrote:
> There is a general solution. If G-d is Omnipresent, there is but One
> by exclusion; and, all monotheistic religions are worshiping the same
> G-d by definition.
>
> "I am that I am"
Um ... You are assuming all those who _think_ they are worshiping the
One God are indeed doing so.
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