When approaching PB's question as a simple question of "absolute" existence, I think jar and brennakimi are right on. Since I believe humans have no access to this type of knowledge of the absolute, however, I think the question, and the answer, are meaningless. Further, looking at PB's OP, he says
The absolute Creator Who is knowable
So I want to ask the question again, but from the angle of what is
knowable; i.e. from the angle of the human perspective.
Revised question:
Can the Christian God be known, in all meanings of the word (i.e. experience in 'meeting' God, in knowing all about God, in knowing what God expects of you, etc), without the Bible?
PB, feel free to let me know if this is far from what you're getting at, and if you think it leads away from the questions and answers you're looking for here.
Ben
AbE: changed subtitle
This message has been edited by Ben, Tuesday, 2005/09/20 03:48 PM