Hi ThereIsNoSpoon, understand your logic, but the point is the human mind is only capable of functioning according to conceptual reality and that is understood by the Source of the scripture which is beyond mortal conceptual reality.
It is my understanding that the higher wisdom can't be conveyed to humans in any conceptual way, and this is implied in the quoted scripture. IOW, human logic is being used as an expedient to explain that there is Divine wisdom beyond the ken of human logic,...
The Tao that can be described is not the Eternal Tao.
Hi ben,
i think your reasoning will end up in paradoxes and way to many assumptions.
We both agree that our perception of reality is limited.
We both might agree that there can be more beyond our perception and beyond our ability to comprehend.
I wouldn't state that there is anything beyond fundamental logic however.
Anyway...
What you do not is in my view problematic for several reasons.
First of all you claim and assume a state for the scriptures, God and "faithfull" people without being able to rationalize it. Based on these claims you want to argue. I would ask you to reason these claims first before continuing.
Why would it be that the "source of the scripture" understands our limitations? Why would it bother at all?
Of course this brings us back to the initial question: "Does this source exist at all".
Lets us leave that aside for a moment. Now you speak about the scriptures and their messages. We are perceptive beings able of thinking. Any scripture that conveys things should acknowledge that. And there are many ways by which one could do this. What however we find is a source of texts which is indistinguishable from forged documents of all the thousands of false prophets we had over the time. Documents that contain factual errors that need to be "interpreted away" by the faithfull. The only means we do have to decide on who tells the truth and who doesnt is the thinking capabilities we have. Thus it would be reasonable to provide information in a way that fits our limitations.
Now we face a final problem. As i said before you can't so easily argue that God is way beyond logic. If he is then ALL arguments for or against him will fail INCLUDING his own (if he exists).
Actually your own reasoning above wouldnt fit.
If God is beyond logic then no "because", "why", "then", "ergo" is usable, nor is any scripture or source you mention in any way. All that you say is just a personal opinion like any other one and without any arguable truth behind it.