The latter of the two is probably reasonable, because claiming that a finite mind can not grasp an infinite one is a reasonable conclusion (even from a thermodynamic point of view :)).
“I and the Father are One” is the genesis.
Not all mysteries are scrutable in a given axiomatic framework, thankfully Gödel taught us that.
“I and the Father are One” is the genesis.
Not all mysteries are scrutable in a given axiomatic framework, thankfully Gödel taught us that.