First of all, what kind of evidence do you suggest? Some sort of tangibleness? God in a celestial body?
Secondly, even if one does present you the evidence, who says you will understand it unless you taste and see that it is good?
First of all, what kind of evidence do you suggest? Some sort of tangibleness? God in a celestial body?
Secondly, even if one does present you the evidence, who says you will understand it unless you taste and see that it is good?
Can a finite immortal man ever hold the world in the palm of their hands? Did you create yourself? Is love just a chemical reaction, our whole being just a long string of events solely based on "tangibleness?" If you could get tangible, it would no longer necessarily be worthy of consideration. My questions above are merely rhetorical questions, I am not really looking for you to answer them. The purpose of the questions is try and gather what you mean by "tangible." God as a corporeal being?
We both know what 'tangible' means.Can a finite immortal man ever hold the world in the palm of their hands? Did you create yourself? Is love just a chemical reaction, our whole being just a long string of events solely based on "tangibleness?" If you could get tangible, it would no longer necessarily be worthy of consideration. My questions above are merely rhetorical questions, I am not really looking for you to answer them. The purpose of the questions is try and gather what you mean by "tangible." God as a corporeal being?
No, I don't think god is corporeal, no more so than devils, ghosts, sprits, and some of the other stuff people believe in.