Many people here and elsewhere speak as though they know a lot about God (or God of the Bible or God of Abraham) one of the thosands proposed).
However, when asked, they do NOT seem to know anything beyond
1. Vague generalities (a spirit, up in the sky, 'father', etc)
2. What God can do (all-knowing, all-powerful, omnipresent, etc)
3. What God supposedly did (created)
4. What God supposedly said (to someone?)
5. What God supposedly wants (obedience, worship)
6. What ancients wrote about their impressions of God
None of the above identifies what God IS.
In a current thread HogHead wisely observed:
Ignosticism says much the same thing -- "we cannot intelligently discuss the topic of God until someone defines and describes what we are to discuss".hoghead1 wrote: If we don't know what God is, can't give God an affirmative content, then the concept of God is meaningless and should be dropped.
So, what IS the God of which you speak?