Not that God doesn’t want for his creatures to be able to experience some degree of ‘hiddenness’, or privacy; in fact, privacy is essential to what the West has often described as the ‘sovereignty of the individual’ (which itself one might say is a Christian or Judeo-Christian premise), wherein the freedom to sin remains distinct from the freedom to, say, commit a crime, or to contravene the legal system, as these latter things are measured by the city or the state of which one is a citizen, and are not dealt with in the same way as is the former thing (except, perhaps, where the two might happen to overlap).