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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
It can be argued that we cannot conceive of perfection, because to us, perfection is merely a concept. Perfection does not exist for us to see it. For example, nowhere in humanity is there a perfect being. How can we imagine it? You might say you can imagine perfection, but I doubt you are adequately capable of conceiving of it. Seriously.
The attempt to prove something is an attempt at logic. This is the action of reason. Being proven wrong does not mean you are incapable of reason. Reason is a process; you know that.
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OK so we can't really imagine perfection, but we can call it out can we not? We can't create perfection, but we can just say it is there. No?
Thus, we can say perfect being, without knowing what that perfection entitles.