galanter wrote:In other words by definition God is beyond us in everyway imaginable, and an infinity of ways we can't imagine...but God can't be limited, and so he has to have any ability imaginable, including making it so that we can know him.
Of all the things I could disagree with in this paragraph I have to ask you to please just define "know" or knowledge, so I can understand in some way where you are coming from.
matthew wrote:But the fundamental axioms I subscribe to are superior to his...historically,philosophically, theologically, biologically and otherwise, There's nothing personal, nothing prideful nor anything ad hominem in me saying that"
how is it that you don't see how arrogant you are?
It's like saying "American culture is superior to Chinese culture in everyway, from the clothes we wear, to our literature, food we eat and even the utensils we eat it with I mean come on, these people eat with sticks". Then turning around and saying "of course chinese people shouldn't feel inferior about their inferiority"
I'm sorry you can't have it both ways you can't say I'm superior but it's not prideful or personal. That's like saying "I hate all plumbers but I'm not prejudiced"(silly yes but wanted to avoid opening up a can of worms)
Finally how is Jesus Christ not a philosopher? You know I can deify Socrates and say he was god incarnated into the form of a man and therefore not a ___ (insert whatever suits my purposes) that doesn't really mean anything, answer the question please!