The knower and the known are one. Simple people imagine that they should see God as if he stood there and they here. This is not so. God and I, we are one in knowledge.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We learn this by the precepts that Jesus left. He observed that the people were looking outward, and assured them that the kingdom of God cometh not with outward observation; and for this reason, that it was only to be known in man.
To know God better is only to realize how impossible it is that we should ever know him at all. I know not which is more childish to deny him, or define him.
For centuries, theologians have been explaining the unknowable in terms of the-not-worth-knowing.
When I talk to people about 'KnowMore', it is as an experiment. The biggest thing I'll say there is that we've learned a lot from 'KnowMore'.
Everyone who understands the nature of God rightly necessarily knows that God is to be believed and hoped in, that he is to be loved and called upon, and to be heard in all things.
God is to me the Great Unknown. I believe in Him, but I find Him not.
You may know God, but not comprehend Him.
God is best known in not knowing him.
God is therefore unknowable. This is the fundamental premise of the Bible.
To explain the unknown by the known is a logical procedure; to explain the known by the unknown is a form of theological lunacy.