Omnipresent - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, 'omnipresent' refers to the belief that God or a divine presence is present everywhere at all times. This concept is a key attribute of God in many religions, including Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. For believers, it means that God's presence is not limited by space or time, making Him accessible and relevant in every aspect of life. Understanding the idea of omnipresence can help students appreciate different perspectives on how believers experience and relate to the divine in everyday situations. This belief also reassures believers that they are never alone, as their god is always with them, providing guidance and support.

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