(October 2, 2019 at 12:29 pm)Lek Wrote: Since he is indescrible in human terms, I can only give attributes. I use "he" for lack of another pronoun. He always existed and will always exist. He was not created, but he is the creator of the physical universe - omnipotent, omniscient, loving, personal, without gender, no form, etc. He exists in and apart from the universe and sustains it every second. I'm not of the Sikh religion, but my image of God is pretty much the same. The holy book of Sikhism is the "Sri Guru Granth Sahib".
From a logical perspective, indescribable is synonymous with non-existent.
Also, for conveniently knowing nothing about god, merely for the sake of an apologist argument, theists still seem to know all about the being in order to have a personal relationship with it.
But you just keep making this shit up in order to hold onto that cognitive dissonance.