(August 12, 2013 at 10:19 am)Texas Sailor Wrote: So, I asked you this:
(August 12, 2013 at 6:32 am)Texas Sailor Wrote: If you believe that God's powers and properties are beyond man's ability to comprehend, then, why is it that when we ask you how you know God exists, every example you give -- of course -- is based upon things that are within our capabilities to understand?
instead of answering the question I had about you doing this very thing...you just did it again.
(August 12, 2013 at 8:38 am)Drich Wrote: we can not possiable hope to understand all aspects of God.
This is literally the exact thing my question was pertaining to. Try again.
It's funny how you cut and paste segements of what I said to dodge what I actually said.. Like I would not see how you took my words out of their context. You know that only works when your not speaking to the Author of the orginal quote or someone who does not know the intention of the orginal quote.That said, I have an Idea! How about reading the rest of what i said. "We can know the revealed aspects of God." In a sense there is not a question we can ask we do not have the potential to receive an answer for.
(We won't know what we can't/don't have the capasity to comperhend.) But for all that we do, we can expect an answer. Because God has not placed a limit on us, we are our own source of limitation.

