>>12150635>Imagine putting arbitrary limitations on God just so you can stay in your bubble. Gay little bitch.Ok let me see if I can explain this, through our Transcendental Aesthetic we presuppose space and time, simply speaking they are a priori sensory intuitions. Space and time are necessities to sensory experience. This is why we can't truly see God, he's absolute and unconditional, existing outside of the bare necessities to perceive He cannot be perceived then, he exists outside of space and time. We can't truly know of God then, if he exists he must exist in the Noumenal world, beyond the Phenomenal world. It's why we can't scientifically verify the existence of a God, science only deals with the phenomenal world, a world composed of sensory experience opposed to the Noumenal world which is composed of things in in of themself and can truly only be dealt with through metaphysics, but this brings up an entire bag of worms on whether or not metaphysics is even possible. I might've made a few mistakes and someone can point them out but overall I hoped this helped you understand why I think God can't truly be known.