Thursday, February 02, 2006

National Catholic Almanac

According to the National Catholic Almanac, “God” is defined as “Almighty, Eternal, Holy, Immortal, Immense, Immutable, Ineffable, Infinite, Invisible, Just, Loving, Merciful, Most High, Most Wise, Omnipotent, Omniscient, Omnipresent, Patient, Perfect, Provident, Supreme, and Incomprehensible.
I ask: If God were incomprehensible, how did any one come to know about the twenty-two other supernatural qualities of God. Poch Suzara

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

*Laugh*

Exactly!

erebusnyx said...

Pray tell, what epistemology could illustrious Catholic theologians have employed to come to the conclusion that these ascribed qualities in fact are characteristics of their deity? And for that matter, what is the epistemology by which they've come to know a deity exists in the first place. What methodology have they engaged to verify their claims? What empirical evidence do they have? I'm all ears.