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Peter_Plato
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Assuming Hell is a spatial place that has a “where” for God to not be.It’s not about mechanics but rather what we accept.
If we accept that every moment of time is “present” to god then we can’t qualify he statement of goodness with; now but not then, or in the future. To make a qualifier of time makes gods experience linier and not outside of time.
I don’t have to know how it is possible that he is everywhere to accept that he is. If we accept that omnipresence means present everywhere the idea of hell as separation from god is meaningless. If he is everywhere there is no place he is not.
Omnipresence is only meaningful relative to spatial realities. Okay, so you have, perhaps, shown that Hell has no extensive properties. So?
I am not clear that extensive properties are required as a ground for being “real” or as a condition of existence, generally.
Does existence have a location?