Yoonski but your nice reply is a yes. You are just saying that it is not describable with our language. This is a shared idea in many religions, they say God for a practical reason.
you can assemble your own subjective meaning-hierarchy; `god` is the name for item you have in the top position; a blow-job can be your god if that is at the top of that hierarchy 😁
not really, your best wish is not God. God means something that has not beginning nor end. A blow job will start and end and require 2 people or 3 if you are luckier.
This word point to the absolute truth/creator/origin - Im not saying in a Judaic term, Im saying from a language term, God is what even the atheist say they don't believe. Am i clear?
sorry I dont know how to be more clear than that. God for Christian is God, for Greek was Zeus, for Hinduist Krishna.. for ancient Egyptians was the faraon.. but God is that they seek.
no Im say that the word God in our language point to that. It is like a pointer to a variable in C+ the variable change but the pointer keeps point to that. I hope you know a bit of C+
Exactly, I noticed that. It's not a religious question in my opinion but it's rebellious to be anti-religioun so perhaps that explains the lesser amount of comments on the 'No' side.
The entity that created everything. What created God though? And what created the thing that created that? And what created ... etc. Loop back to the present. How did this begin?