03-27-2004, 03:40 PM
Hi,
Not much to add to what kandrathe already said. That argument exists outside of theology in the "irresistible force/immovable object" paradox.
Your final paragraph reminds me of the old joke, "God made man in his image and likeness and since then man has returned the favor."
If god were knowable, then he would not be supernatural and thus would not be god. And this whole discussion would be moot, since a knowable god is a provable god.
--Pete
Not much to add to what kandrathe already said. That argument exists outside of theology in the "irresistible force/immovable object" paradox.
Your final paragraph reminds me of the old joke, "God made man in his image and likeness and since then man has returned the favor."
If god were knowable, then he would not be supernatural and thus would not be god. And this whole discussion would be moot, since a knowable god is a provable god.
--Pete
How big was the aquarium in Noah's ark?