Not only is that an impossibility, but it misses the point of the purpose for our existence.
Christ is called in scripture "the firstborn of many brethren". It is written that we will see him as he is -and be like him.
God said "Ye are gods".
It is also written that the entire creation will be liberated from its bondage to decay by the children of God -and that we will be given immortal bodies with extreme creative power (like unto his glorious body).
All of that requires that we increase in understanding of the nature of all things.
Finally... "It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, and the glory of kings to search out a matter"
Anything that exists is inherently knowable. God is far beyond our present capability to know and understand certain things -but those things are still inherently knowable.
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Unknow
on Thu 01/28/21 11:47 AM