Changing the Title, I'm Aware of a Certain #Conceitedness that's present in More-&-More Humans | @KnowingJesus888

I'll discuss it-below the subscribe-bar and -soon in a discussion on the paying forum you can access through 'the emboldened link(s)' below; and you can make money by joining that forum and posting a few more discussions, but first I want to teach you about those words. And I find you understand words better if you see 'the words at their base' (then going on to look at the words at those words' bases, then the words at those words' bases, etc.-etc. ad infinitum into their Foundation)

The word “Conceitedness (here, short for #SelfConceitedness---the '"|Overweening" (yes, that's the word; even though you might think the writer meant "Overwhelming," "Overweening" works too!) Opinion of Oneself')” is built on ancient words that mean "Thought, Notion, other thing Mentally Conceived" (Concept).
#Conceited #Conceitedly #Conceit #SelfConceit #SelfConceited #SelfConceitedly

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I know I 'say' (or maybe 'imply' ... I'm still 'editing' the blog-title) that God isn't "everywhere," and I'm aware that it goes against 'what everyone knows about God'---one of his defining characteristics (in the public mind) is that he is #omnipresent---and doesn't that mean he is everywhere?

That is what #omniprescence is--"the quality of Being in All Places Simultaneously," built on  All, Every (Omni-) + Present--but I don't know if that actually applies to God.

Oh, The Bible has plenty of claims about 'God being an omnipresent entity'; but I think that the truth is more like 'his influence is everywhere (as he initiated the process of everything's existence) and he can be anywhere' (even someplace where he was notably absent beforehand, since he is not confined to 'the present moment' the way we humans are).

I've always heard that God was 'the perfect gentleman'---unwilling to be present anywhere he wasn't 'invited' (even if you would be glad to see him if you'd FORGOTTEN to invite him!)

Besides, why are people always 'praying for "God to be with them"' if they believe that he's "omnipresent"? If you think God is omnipresent, then how could he not be with you?




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