11 March 2014
God as an object
God is not an object of knowledge,
is not knowable in himself but only by his effects, like the universe we
can know. If 'objective' means 'existing whether we know it or not' or
'whether we accept it or not' then God can be thought of as objective
reality. But God is not an object among other objects; he is
real without being objective. Since there is no class of beings of
which he is a member, there is no objective standard to which to compare
him. He is not 'a' being; he is self-existent and not
dependent on any discernible laws by which his objectivity could be
established as a member of a class of beings in objective reality.
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