the fact that human language totally lacks any capacity to even begin to attempt a description of ANY aspect of the true nature of God — John Gould
I got it from God who (mercifully) gave this knowledge to me Himself through — John Gould
Invisible? :) — Vajk
And the irony is you use words to describe what, according to you, is indescribable. How do you get this kind of privileged knowledge? — TheMadFool
His indescribability is a property of human language, not of God. — BlueBanana
just that if he was his indescribability would not lead to any contradictions. — BlueBanana
So you saying that, things what you can not see are not determining you arguments? — Vajk
Any attempt to do so represents nothing more than a foolish, futile word game which very quickly goes "pear-shaped" in the form of semantic problems like the "stone paradox" and so on. — John Gould
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