God is an absolute abstraction, 100% abstract, so it then must...

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    God is an absolute abstraction, 100% abstract, so it then must be beyond all human capacity to comprehend or encapsulate in words.

    God is certainly not the captive of, or constrained within the canon of religion, nor does the God described by any religion exist. God is no less a reality of science as it is of religion, even if science is trying to disprove God for some materialistic method of physical reality, life and consciousness emerging, that's a good thing, because at the end of the day we want the truth, not the fairy-story.

    So I think it pointless to try to describe the indescribable. It is reasonable to hypothesise that a force of Purpose and Will underpins physical reality.
 
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