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As I read through this thread, whether or not God make sense, I found myself caught and swaying between the two main views. However, as I critically reduced the rationality of each argument, the views and counter-views, I came to the humble conclusion that God undoubtedly makes sense. Firstly, if the scripture says that the foolishness of God is wiser than the wisdom of men, it simply shows that what we see as foolishness on the part of God, is merely a reflection of the limitations of our deducible logic. The implication is that all that we know as humans, is not all there is to know. And that all that we see as reality, is not all there is to see. Our realities as humans are fraught with blind spots and dead-ends, showing that logic is not linear or exhaustive. The realization of this is itself the beginning of true wisdom. This is why the bible says, only the fool says in his heart there is no God. The fullness of knowledge can only be actualize and optimize when we are able to appreciate the mufti-demensional forms of reality. Unfortunately, the first and fundamental error of human knowledge is the supposition that logic is linear and that reality is perceptual. For instance, the existence of micro-organisms, is a proof that reality is not just perceptual or ordinarily visible to the senses. Even in reasoning, we know that as logic tend to infinitesimal zero, it is assumed as non-existence. For instance, we are told that 100 x 0 = 0. Why? This is because zero as a tangible reality does not exist in our perceptual senses. But as infinitesimal as zero may appear, we know that zero still exist as a real number, but beyond the relative boundaries of our functional logic. Therefore, we assume the non-existence of zero, only because of the limitations of our minds and not because of the non-existence of zero as an actual number. Based on the above premises, it is complete wrong and overtly presumptuous for a finite mind to talk about God making sense or not making sense. Moreso, we know that scientist themselves have openly admitted that science has no explanation for everything and may never have. What this implies is that reality and logic as experienced is far broader and more complex than our minds can ever perceive or understand. The realms of God’s wisdom is infinitely higher than the spheres of our limited logic. The zero point where our logic readily sublimes and distorts into error is where the wisdom of God begins. This is why current science is beginning to tilt towards the possible existence of an intelligent God. The conceptual and moral nature of this God, nonetheless. In conclusion, considering the complex balance and intricate equation that holds the universe in place, it is only a fool or an ignorant person that will boldly say that God does not make sense, when himself does not even know the rules and principles of sensibility. In other words, to say that God does not make sense is only correct, if we assume that that we are ignorant or that what we call sense is foolishness
Posted on: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 09:07:22 +0000

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