Dec 15, 2023
If you mean the omnipresent (and omniscient, omnipotent, omnibenevolent, etc.) God, then that God must be clearly everywhere. Not separate, immanent or transcendent, as that requires a non-God to be separated from, permeated, or climbed over by God. And if there is such non-God, God is not everywhere at all times. So, if God is omnipresent, there cannot be non-God. Then the question changes to, "Who is God?" which, since there cannot be non-God, is identical to asking yourself, "Who am I?" And that question can be unequivocally answered.