(September 16, 2014 at 1:23 pm)Fidel_Castronaut Wrote: NpSorry the message I quoted was a mistake, I meant to askhow do you know we can't understand God? Sorry for the confusion. I am actually quite embarrased by this.
(September 14, 2014 at 5:16 pm)C4RM5 Wrote: How do you know we can understand God?
I wont be able to reply after this I have got to go.
I have no concept of a god. But that wasn't the point of my question.
I am asking you how you can say that it's impossible to know anything about god? That's a contradiction because you've presumed a facet that is known by default. I also want to know, as an aside, how you can worship a being that you have absolutely no knowledge of, by your own admission.
Hope your day/night is good, wherever it is you're going.
I believe God is both transcendant and immanent. He is transcendant because he is the creator of the universe and distant from time. He is immanent because he sent his son who I believe is God on earth, this helps me to understand what God is. But I have already said God is to vast for me to comprehend.
I am having a lovely late afternoon here, Hopfully you are having a good time to.