freemind
Greenlighter
If we can't understand or even conceive something, why would should we believe it?
If something is inconceivable and absolutely doesn't fit in our heads, we wouldn't even be able to perceive it. That would be like describe colors to a blind man. And if God is infinite, he is infinitely incomprehensible and our comprehension is infinitely useless, in such a way the word 'God' wouldn't even exist.
It seems to me this discussion is leading to a place where the word 'God' is pointing to the absolutely incomprehensible and inconceivable.
Once we admit reason and logic are not appropriate to understand God, what remains to us is faith. And faith, friends, we can have in anything.
If something is inconceivable and absolutely doesn't fit in our heads, we wouldn't even be able to perceive it. That would be like describe colors to a blind man. And if God is infinite, he is infinitely incomprehensible and our comprehension is infinitely useless, in such a way the word 'God' wouldn't even exist.
It seems to me this discussion is leading to a place where the word 'God' is pointing to the absolutely incomprehensible and inconceivable.
Once we admit reason and logic are not appropriate to understand God, what remains to us is faith. And faith, friends, we can have in anything.