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omnipresent and possibility
This metaphor can be used to answer the problem of evil: If evil, like darkness, does not truly exist, but is only a name we give to our perception of privatio boni, then our widespread observation of evil does not preclude the possibility of a benevolent, omniscient, and omnipresent God.

omnipresent and death
While there are many different Native American religious practices, most address the following areas of supernatural concern: an omnipresent, invisible universal force, pertaining to the " three ' life crises ' of birth, puberty, and death ", spirits, visions, the shaman and communal ceremony.
Despite now being a metahuman on his own, Lord never felt like one ; instead his omnipresent mother pressured him to act for the benefit of non-powered individuals, thus again shifting his never-ending hatred from the generic authoritary figures that caused his father's death to the metahuman community.
As with Catch-22, the topic of death is omnipresent, only in this case from ( usually ) age-related illnesses, in particular cancer ( rather than dying in battle, as with its predecessor ).

omnipresent and religious
Spiritual deism is the religious and philosophical belief in one indefinable, omnipresent god who is the cause or the substance ( or both ) of the universe.
Calligraphic design is omnipresent in Islamic art, where, as in Europe in the Middle Ages, religious exhortations, including Qur ' anic verses, may be included in secular objects, especially coins, tiles and metalwork, and most painted miniatures include some script, as do many buildings.
: Within a compass of two hundred pages it proclaims unequivocally the existence and oneness of a personal God, unknowable, inaccessible, the source of all Revelation, eternal, omniscient, omnipresent and almighty ; asserts the relativity of religious truth and the continuity of Divine Revelation ; affirms the unity of the Prophets, the universality of their Message, the identity of their fundamental teachings, the sanctity of their scriptures, and the twofold character of their stations ; denounces the blindness and perversity of the divines and doctors of every age ; cites and elucidates the allegorical passages of the New Testament, the abstruse verses of the Qur ' án, and the cryptic Muhammadan traditions which have bred those age-long misunderstandings, doubts and animosities that have sundered and kept apart the followers of the world's leading religious systems ; enumerates the essential prerequisites for the attainment by every true seeker of the object of his quest ; demonstrates the validity, the sublimity and significance of the Báb's Revelation ; acclaims the heroism and detachment of His disciples ; foreshadows, and prophesies the world-wide triumph of the Revelation promised to the people of the Bayán ; upholds the purity and innocence of the Virgin Mary ; glorifies the Imams of the Faith of Muhammad ; celebrates the martyrdom, and lauds the spiritual sovereignty, of the Imam Husayn ; unfolds the meaning of such symbolic terms as " Return ," " Resurrection ," " Seal of the Prophets " and " Day of Judgment "; adumbrates and distinguishes between the three stages of Divine Revelation ; and expatiates, in glowing terms, upon the glories and wonders of the " City of God ," renewed, at fixed intervals, by the dispensation of Providence, for the guidance, the benefit and salvation of all mankind.
The world of Schwa is consistent throughout his work, and all the drawings and books combine to paint a single picture of a futuristic world run by large corporate and religious conglomerates who are possibly in league with omnipresent aliens.

omnipresent and desire
These touches of characterization seem to clash with the play's stated intent ( itself perhaps an attempt to dupe the omnipresent official censors ), announced on the title page as a didactic play which is to show " the great malice and dissimulation of a wicked woman, the insatiable desire of filthy lust, and the shameful end of all murderers "; they do, however, reveal an ability to create complex characters decidedly above the norm for anonymous Elizabethan playwrights.

omnipresent and for
Apart from threats within the ruling family, there was the omnipresent challenge from the independent tribes of the interior who rejected the authority of the sultan, recognizing the imam as the sole legitimate leader and pressing, by resort to arms, for the restoration of the imamate.
In, for example, the Lost World a jungle theme is omnipresent.
First, unshackle ourselves from fear, for it alone is our omnipresent enemy ," read the report.
Tobias Churton, Professor of Western Esotericism at the University of Exeter, states that " the Hermetic tradition was both moderate and flexible, offering a tolerant philosophical religion, a religion of the ( omnipresent ) mind, a purified perception of God, the cosmos, and the self, and much positive encouragement for the spiritual seeker, all of which the student could take anywhere ".
Islamic scholarship has not however gone through the same process for a variety of reasons: The doctrine of Tawhid implies that the cosmos is a unified harmonious whole, centered around the omnipotent and omnipresent God.
" He argued that it is in the soil and in the air, and indeed is omnipresent, is blue or blue-grey, and that humankind had split its knowledge of it in two: " ether " for the physical aspect and " God " for the spiritual.
:" United by background images of our geography and history, the omnipresent birdsong of Richard Nunns on traditional Maori instruments, and the outstanding vocals of jazz-blues singer Whirimako Black, the collaboration was certainly intriguing if for its sheer scale.
" We here observe that God is the only supreme governor and independent being in whom all fullness and perfection dwell ; who is omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient ; without beginning of days or end of life ; and that in him every good gift and every good principle dwell ; and that he is the Father of lights ; in him the principle of faith dwells independently, and he is the object in whom the faith of all other rational and accountable beings center for life and salvation.
In regard to Jesus, he taught that in him God became the Son ; for " God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost, are no more than different exhibitions of the self-same existent, omnipresent Being.
Though the power of the Corrinos is unrivaled by any individual House, they are in constant competition with each other for political power and stakes in the omnipresent CHOAM company, a directorship which controls the wealth of the entire Old Empire.
The guerrillas primarily operated in the Sunni Triangle, north and west of Baghdad, where before the war, the Ba ' ath Party was an omnipresent part of society and support for Saddam Hussein was strongest.
logo in the center circle for their FIBA Suproleague game, the clenched fist was omnipresent.
This type was nearly omnipresent in Vietnam, and where, for the first time, the army wore the cloth camouflage as general issue ; whereas in World War II and the Korean War, the army traditionally wore their helmets only with nets, or just plain, without anything on it.
Aarfy is the navigator in Yossarian's B-25, noted for being oblivious to incoming flak, getting lost on missions, and his omnipresent pipe.
Kevin Thomas in the Los Angeles Times described the film as " a series of stark, earthy vignettes, Van Peebles evokes the vitality, humor, pain, despair and omnipresent fear that is life for so many African-Americans ".
In the novel The Forever Man ( 1984 ) by Gordon R. Dickson, starships use a jump-drive that makes the vehicle omnipresent for an instant before repositioning the ship in a pre-determined location.
Majority-Eastern Orthodox groups other than Romanians included sizeable communities of Greeks ( a highly influential and omnipresent one for much of the city's history, it was mentioned in Bucharest as early as 1561 and, after reaching its peak in the 18th century, entered a process of regression ), Aromanians ( first attested in 1623, but probably counted among the Greeks by previous testimonials ), Serbs and Bulgarians, alongside other South Slavs ( Bulgarians and Serbs were confounded in common reference until the 19th century ; at the same time, sources more readily distinguished between groups of traders from Gabrovo, Chiprovtsi, or Razgrad ; an important group of Bulgarians retreated with the Russians at the close of the war of 1828-1829, and settled in Bucharest as gardners and milkmen ), as well as Arab parishioners of the Antiochian Orthodox Church, Russians ( see also Bucharest Russian Church ), and most of the Albanians present.
Bill Gibron of DVD Verdict lauded the episode for having " wonderfully wild moments ", especially " the parody of The Twilight Zone's ' It's a Good Life ,' with Bart in the place of Billy Mumy's omnipresent monster ".
* A shorthand expression for a deity that is omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, and / or omnibenevolent

omnipresent and also
The term panentheism ( from Greek πᾶν ( pân ) " all "; ἐν ( en ) " in "; and θεός ( theós ) " God "; " all-in-God ") was formally coined in Germany in the 19th century in an attempt to offer a philosophical synthesis between traditional theism and pantheism, stating that God is substantially omnipresent in the physical universe but also exists " apart from " or " beyond " it as its Creator and Sustainer.
Sikhism also believes in an omnipresent Onkar, the one constant in the Universe.
In general, essential doctrines of Messianic Judaism include views on God ( that he is omnipotent, omnipresent, eternal, outside creation, infinitely significant and benevolent — viewpoints on the Trinity vary ), Jesus ( who is believed to be the Jewish Messiah, though views on his divinity vary ), written Torah ( with a few exceptions, Messianic Jews believe that Jesus taught and reaffirmed the Torah and that it remains fully in force ), Israel ( the Children of Israel are central to God's plan ; replacement theology is opposed ), the Bible ( Tanakh and the New Testament are usually considered the divinely inspired Scripture, though Messianic Judaism is more open to criticism of the New Testament canon than is Christianity ), eschatology ( sometimes similar to many evangelical Christian views ), and oral law ( See also Christian Oral Tradition-observance varies, but most deem these traditions subservient to the written Torah ).
NAS, also called " the black shakes ", is caused by an overexposure to electromagnetic radiation from omnipresent technological devices, and is presented as a raging epidemic affecting the world in the future.
However, a third-person narrator does not need to be an omnipresent guide, but instead may merely be the protagonist referring to himself in the third person ( also known as third person limited narrator ).
This practice of a mobile, somewhat omnipresent king, thus also ' eating his taxes ' ( literally wining and dining ), was common in early feudal Europe.
) For those who wished to " keep it cheap " but eschew the omnipresent green, there were also amber and white selections as early as 1986.
Oneness theology sees the Father, Son and Holy Spirit as one transcendent, personal, omnipresent God manifesting Himself in three personal and distinct ways or forms to redeem and sanctify sinful and lost humanity, and also that all the fullness of the deity resides fully in the person of Christ.
The commonly used combination locks omnipresent today also owe their dues to Linus Yale, Jr.
The Tempest also holds within its limitless depths a seemingly omnipresent region known as the Labyrinth.
Kolchin also objects to “ a persistent dualism evident in the work of the best whiteness studies authors ,” who often claim that whiteness is a social construct while also arguing, paradoxically, that whiteness is an “ omnipresent and unchanging ” reality existing independent of socialization.
His legacy is also almost omnipresent in the anime and manga franchise Naruto in which several characters are named after him, including Sasuke Uchiha, Asuma Sarutobi, Hiruzen Sarutobi, Konohamaru Sarutobi, and a character actually named Sasuke Sarutobi ( Hiruzen Sarutobi's father ).
The seeing of blue and yellow colors while in samadhi, which is a state of union with the omnipresent Brahman, who is beyond all duality, is also similar to the idea of beatific vision.
Ishvara is perfect, omniscient, omnipresent, incorporeal, independent, creator of the world, its active ruler and also the eventual destroyer.
Alteration not associated with the ore forming process may also be omnipresent both above and below the massive sulfide deposit.
However it is also found in fields or villages, especially in rice fields it is sometimes omnipresent.
He also frets over the fact that he cannot be omnipresent and deal with every problem that warrants his attention.

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