(September 27, 2018 at 1:10 pm)Drich Wrote: Let's say God is real.. I'm saying science can't literally, can't classify God due to it's restrictions and limitations with in itself. If it could that would mean God would have to fit in the 'box'/parameters of science/God would have to be subject or manipulated by man, in order to be studied and classified, with in the finite world of science. Now if God were finite and science could grasp what was there, then that being is not or ceases to be God.
Do you see the paradox?
So why look for something in a fashion that is by nature paradoxical? Why not remove the paradox then look?
If God is who He says He is... then wouldn't you only be able to find Him the way He demands you look?
Are you stating science can "never" find god, because god is in the classification of imaginative limitations whereby he's only in your mind?
With that I'd have to agree.
After all, if god was in any way real, we wouldn't have to rely upon your silly tactics to inform of us of his existence.
As it is, reality shows absolutely no sign of his existence, except for where you have personally placed him there for your personal argument to make sense.