Bill, 04/22
Do you know what you don’t know?
I know that sounds like a
contradiction, but it’s possible, wise even, to be aware of those things
that you know nothing about. That’s how a guy named Bill described his
understanding of religion: he just doesn’t know what happens after we
die, and is perfectly willing to admit it.
But there’s a related question which I think is just as important: Do you know what you CAN’T know?
When
it comes to the question of life after death, many people, in the
wisdom of humility, claim to be agnostic because they don’t really know
what happens. But many have actually taken a step away from this
humility of ignorance and made the claim that not only DON’T they know
what happens, they CAN’T know, and can never know until they get there.
But
this means they are no longer agnostic. They are making truth claims
that require faith to believe – that man is and will always be limited
in our spiritual understanding, and if a higher power exists it would be
limited in its ability to reveal itself to man.
For his part,
Bill seemed to have a good awareness of the limits of the human mind in
comparison to the complexity of life and the vast reaches of the cosmos.
If anything, all that we are learning through science should give us a
growing appreciation not only of creation, but even more so of the
Creator behind it all.
Jeremiah 32:17 reads “Ah, Sovereign Lord,
you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and
outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you.” I’m not sure that Bill
realized that a creator behind all of creation would also have the
ability to reveal itself in a relational way to all or any part of that
creation.
Nothing is too hard for God, not even getting through
to the hard hearts and dull understanding of us limited humans. It
might be humble and wise to admit one’s own limitations in understanding
spiritual things, but it would be arrogant and foolish to think that
this sort of creator is also limited in His ability to reveal Himself to
us.
In short, we don’t know what we CAN’T know, so it would be
wise not only to be open to spiritual things, but to humbly pursue them
with all our heart.
Thanks, Bill, for allowing me to record our conversation! It can be seen at https://youtu.be/0kqazxqA0b8 on my YouTube channel.
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