@samtonga43 said:
Tb. It is a possibility that God does not exist.
Tb. I know that God exists.
The above two statements are logically incompatible.
```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````
It is simple to explain why they are not logically incompatible.
Hypothetically speaking, there is a possibility that God does not exist since it can never be proven that God exists, but I know that God exists according to the following definition of know.
Know:
to have information in your mind; to be aware of something: know
All knowledge is not factual knowledge.
Definition of know
1a(1): to perceive directly
: have direct cognition of
(2): to have understanding of
importance of knowing oneself (3): to recognize the nature of
: discern
b(1): to recognize as being the same as something previously
known(2): to be acquainted or familiar with
(3): to have experience of
2a: to be aware of the truth or factuality of
: be convinced or certain of
b: to have a practical understanding of
knows how to write
Definition of KNOW