Aye. The difference between matter and God is that although it gets tricky to say what matter is, we at least know it is there and can see it and interact with it. God on the other hand cannot be sensed or known, cannot be interacted with or deduced. It is rather odd to believe in something which you cannot be sure exists while also given the fact that if it did exist you wouldn't even know what it is :L
The reason I said the substance of God would be mind-blowing is that we can assume god isn't made of matter nor energy, and is therefore not physical in any sense. Now that we know what God isn't, how can we know what God IS when we've discounted all of the substance our brains can conceptualise? What can we envisage which isn't made of matter of energy? I don't think our brains can do that, because they haven't been exposed to anything other than this.
The reason I said the substance of God would be mind-blowing is that we can assume god isn't made of matter nor energy, and is therefore not physical in any sense. Now that we know what God isn't, how can we know what God IS when we've discounted all of the substance our brains can conceptualise? What can we envisage which isn't made of matter of energy? I don't think our brains can do that, because they haven't been exposed to anything other than this.


