(July 3, 2017 at 8:11 am)YouOnlyLiveTwice Wrote: I think it can be fairly posited that it is equally arrogant to assume that we mere mortals have any legitimate claim to knowing the nature or even the presence, of an entity such as God, the creator of something so vast and complex as the universe so as to make us insignificant specks in the grand scheme of things. Especially in a way that allows us to assume his existence without the need for objective physical evidence.
If God is too great and "above us" to ever stoop down to our level, based on what can we know his existence to begin with? How do we know he has any of the properties we claim him to have if his very nature places him beyond our comprehension?
A tiny little seed has got 100% of the property that the big tree has yet he can not understand the tree.
Yet of course but give time and one day it will and he too will be a tree.
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