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I understand that question. They are waiting for something that is already present. I think it is called foolish.if God is omnipresent, then are those who worship something absent and separated from self still worshiping god?
What do you mean "worship something absent"?
if God is omnipresent, then are those who worship something absent and separated from self still worshiping god?
if God is omnipresent, then are those who worship something absent and separated from self still worshiping god?
Pagans often have a dilemma where some are attempting to reconstruct ancient beliefs so they don't believe in pantheism/monism, etc. In their beliefs these gods and goddesses are independent non-related things
if God is omnipresent, then are those who worship something absent and separated from self still worshiping god?
if God is omnipresent, then are those who worship something absent and separated from self still worshiping god?
What I imagine will happen is when the universe dies God will appear. Basically the universe and God cannot coexist. The universe will end in approximately 10^103 years. So that's when God will show up.