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Moonstruck888
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Oh, that’s good… Can you back it up?That is only a difference of happenstance, not of quality or definition.
We do not at present have the necessary senses to observe God. He can, we believe, be sensed by those who have the necessary ability (Angels, saints, etc.). As for our not being able to observe Him currently, we could just as conceivably have lacked the senses needed to sense matter, and could have just been blind consciousness, with our bodies doing what we needed to survive mechanically without our minds sensing any of it at all. Matter would still exist, in such a reality. If we posited that it did not, we would quite frankly be dead wrong. Thus the difference you point out is circumstantial, not definitive.
You do realise that until we do have the necessary senses it is our intellectual duty to suspend belief?Blessings in Christ,
KindredSoul