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The nature of divine wisdom
How has a mere mortal obtained the capacity to describe the Architect of the heavens? We are but as ants trying to measure the magnitude of a mountain. Every attribute we assign to the Creator is but a shadow of His true essence, for as the sages have noted, original: "Latin/Arabic philosophical citation" the mind cannot grasp the Infinite except through the reflection of His works.
| Divine Attribute | Human Limitation |
| Omniscience | Partial Perception |
| Eternity | Temporal Existence |
Thus, we proceed with humility, acknowledging that our dialectic A method of philosophical argument involving the exchange of ideas to reach a logical conclusion. serves only to highlight the vast distance between the Created and the Creator.
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