Tough question...as for me, not all religous ideas are logically conceivable. Religous ideas are, after all, a matter of faith.
2007-09-07 20:53:22
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answered by Aken 3
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If any religious idea is inconceivable it will gain no followers. A true religious belief must be logically conceivable. Know about your Creator. Then you can learn how to conceive religious ideas.
2007-09-08 03:46:40
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answered by child of innocence 2
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All religious ideas are logic conceived, their originating notions of personal experience or hear say; logic is for communicating experience, sharing sense memory. Mediated knowledge is of the sense reason, immediate knowledge is here-now experience or memory of it, tho' the later is sometimes questioned.
The Will is positive, the Judgment is negative.
2007-09-08 20:40:55
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answered by Psyengine 7
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It is all logical and orderly... although a vast portion is unseen and abstract to the human senses...
but that is not to say "Unknowable." All things can be known, so nothing that exists is inconceivable.
2007-09-08 03:27:41
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answered by Anonymous
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