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Originally Posted by hevusa It is more than opinion. No one can (objectively) know anything about God. Anyone who claims to (including the Pope) is not being truthful. | This is a logical fallacy. You claim that "no one can... know anything about God." However, you also say that your argument that no one can know anything about God is "more than opinion", suggesting that it is the truth. It sounds like you are saying that you know something about God, but whatever anyone else knows about God is not true. Your position leaves two possibilities:
1. No one can know anything about God (which means that we cannot know that God is completely unknown to people).
or
2. People can know something about God.
Either option eliminates your position. | Wow, good point. I like the way you think.  Godbless, Tadpole.
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