Seth wrote:Animavore wrote:rainbow wrote:Animavore wrote:rainbow wrote:
It isn't supposed to make sense.
Any Divine Being worth the name would be beyond our comprehension.
Obviously.
Which would make every single person who claims to 'know' God a liar.
Depends. I know London as a city, but I don't know everything that goes on in the place.
How do they make this claim?
London isn't beyond your comprehension and therefore unknowable by definition.
Well.....maybe.
Just because something is beyond YOUR comprehension doesn't mean it's "unknowable" or beyond ANY comprehension. One may perhaps view God darkly, as through a glass....And it may be that an incomplete comprehension is enough.
I'm pretty sure that glass has changed quite a lot since that saying was invented to the extent that we can see quite clearly through it.
But even if we take that they see God darkly, like through a stained glass window, I'm not sure how they can say that what the warped silhouette they're seeing is God and not something else. In fact, given that no one seems to know what God
is, every theist out in the world might be fumbling around like the blind men in the elephant analogy, except in this case they all have a grasp on something completely different, a dog, a cat, a swan, a catepillar (to use these as analogy of differing experience)... and yet when they share their scraps of info together they're all convincing each other they all have hold of some part or other of a god because that's what they've all presumed before hand.
You keep posing these maybe questions to me, and I guess you think I haven't thought about them, or that you're trying to challenge my assumptions, but you keep over-looking that they work both ways.
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