Quote from OPTIONAL777:
1. I suggest you can't know God at all. What do I mean when I write the word know.?
God is clearly defined as beyond the human mind. Beyond human imagination. The greatest. Eternal. Absolute. Larger than the largest and also smallest than the smallest. Unlimited.
It is bit like saying a person can understand the concept of nothing.
Is it possible to take away everything (including the human mind) to experience nothing?
Does "nothing" actually exist within the universe?
Certain concepts can be quasi understood via the human mind, but not experienced nor genuinely understood.
Where the human mind trips out and fails is in its own nature of being a part of time and space, when God is beyond the limits of time and space.
2. Science can measure electrical impulses. Science cannot tell what specific thoughts are by measuring electrical impulses in the brain, science can't tell what ideas someone is having, science cannot measure what human consciousness is, science can only measure with physical instruments, and the reality of ideas and concepts are beyond the physical.
Oh, I am not equating God with an idea, as an idea is limited, singular in nature. Each idea is only a fraction of all possible ideas, and God is a whole value. No no worries, the concept of God is not based on imagination, the concept of God is based on the principles of Ontological philosophical inquiry.