Could be wrong, but do not think there is a theory about gravity that has everything a "part" of it or somewhere in the universe where it is not.
Keeping the Spiritual, for that matter anything spiritual (angels, souls), keeping it out of the physical also allows no physical restrictions or boundary within the physical for those things to either be or not be. IOW a spirit has all the room it needs everywhere in a physical space (thru walls, appear, disappear, be here then there..etc. ). Free to move and exists in that space without limit. We don't even claim anything (spiritual or otherwise) said to go through a wall has become a part of the wall in the process.
but still, anythin we use as example other than god do not claim to be omnipresent, so going trough walls, finding places where it is not etc, makes sense maybe to anything but god, so there is no example we could use to explain omnipresence, he is the only one with this attribute. So if we talk about god able to go trough walls, well where di he come from and where did he go? he is omnipresent, so it makes no sense. Nothing can exist outside of god, becuase that would mean he is not omnipresent. There can be no place god is not, that would mean he is not omnipresent. Anything that exist, it follows (not by eastern philosophy but by biblical doctrine) must exist in god, and nothinhg outside him.
This would be the point paul makes when he says "in him we live breath and have our existance". There is noone and nothing this couldnt be said about, or paul just was telling stories, lol. So if existance, by biblical provlaimation, is in god, then we can not talk about anything that god is not part of, everything exist in him.
I have many verses like this! I know nothing about hinduism, ive read bible, ive never read anything hindu or buddist scriptures, as far as i know, i certainly didnt get any of these ideas from any such scriptures, its all from thje bible.
So am unclear why extending the thought to include an Infinite Spirit is not possible without making everything thing a "part" of Him. Especially when doing so can do damage to so many other aspects we hold to be truths as Christians.
well, everything must be inside him, since having anything existing outside of him denies he is omnipresent. In other words, if there is a existance outside of god, then he can not be the god he is proclaimed to be in the bible! If he is existance, then nothing can exist without him, and everything created must be made up of himself (the word).
I dont personally see any damage done by having a world view where "god is one" and where he is "omnipresent" and where he is "in all and trough all" and where the gospel proclaims "that god shall be all in all " - omnipresent in every sense of that word. Humans will still divide the world in good and bad and have their dualistic ways, but that doesnt negate gods eternal proclamation "hear oh israel god is one" (ehcad)
Consider this, a belief that He made everything from nothing is acknowledging that everything that is, is only by His Power. All things possible, He can remove that Power and a thing ceases to be. Yet still, an existing thing is not a part of that Power, otherwise we have the rather absurd notion He can annihilate a part of Himself or even all of Himself.
He can do whatever he wants lol. he is god.
But the argument seems to fall in its own reasoning anyway, because if we argue against a idea that says everything we call the material world is just a form of the spirit of god molded by his word, then its not a question about annihilating himself, but just about losing the form, or changing the form. Nothing is lost, it was jsut a form, the substance remains the same.