Is God limited?, page 2
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reply posted on 16-3-2010 @ 03:21 PM by junglejake
reply to post by Gazrok



These statements are based on one of two assumptions, though.

One, that God does not want to be known by us. This seems refuted by the surprising consistency in beliefs of certain characteristics of God across cultures. Almost as though there were certain attributes either inherently known by humans of God or certain patterns of thinking that unite the human race, which brings us to our next assumption.

Two, that there is no truth. There is no moral absolute, nor is there any Spiritual absolute. If that's the case, we can infer that there is no God, because if the moral and spiritual beliefs vacillate from person to person and each person's moral and spiritual beliefs are as legitimate and accurate as anothers', it would imply that God is something we've created and He doesn't exist.

So what supports these assumptions?
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