Quote by L. A. Coulson
Either God is in the whole of nature, with no gaps, or He's not there at all.
Summary
This quote suggests that the existence of God is intricately intertwined with the entirety of nature. It implies that there can be no separation or gaps between God and the natural world. In other words, if God exists, then God is present in every aspect and every moment of nature. Conversely, if there are any gaps or absences where God cannot be found in nature, then God does not exist at all. It highlights the idea that God's presence is all-encompassing and omnipresent, leaving no room for partial existence or selective presence.