No statement about God is simply, literally true. God is far more than can be measured, described, defined in ordinary language, or pinned down to any particular happening.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It connects with the theologians' point that you can say what God is not, but not (easily) what He is.
God is the same God, always and everywhere. He is omnipresent not virtually only, but also substantially, for virtue cannot subsist without substance.
As set forth by theologians, the idea of 'God' is an argument that assumes its own conclusions, and proves nothing.
God is defined by Jesus but not confined to Jesus.
The true God He has extension, and form, and dimensions. He occupies space; has a body, parts, and passions; can go from place to place. He can eat, drink, and talk.
Expression, to a great extent, is a matter of terms, and terms are anyone's. The meaning of 'God' may have a billion interpretations if there be that many souls in the world.
God is a metaphor for that which transcends all levels of intellectual thought. It's as simple as that.
Having refuted, then, as well as we could, every notion which might suggest that we were to think of God as in any degree corporeal, we go on to say that, according to strict truth, God is incomprehensible, and incapable of being measured.
God is one, greatest of gods and men, not like mortals in body or thought.
Nobody talks so constantly about God as those who insist that there is no God.
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