Can a mortal ask questions which God finds unanswerable?

No one is exempt from talking nonsense. The great misfortune is to do it solemnly. -Anthony de Mello
Who told Juantoo3 this, or is that just his personal end of investigation?

"A little nonsense, now and then, is relished by the wisest men. -Roald Dahl"

Such ideas might come up when one believes being wise, or taking unwise people for being wise, actually not knowing that no one can be called wise when speaking nonsens. Even the unwise, knowing this, abstaining from speaking out nonsens, knowing that he is not wise, would be called wise to this extend.

All Arahats before, now and here after, abstain from speaking nonsens, speaking what is not factual, from gossip, and those who follow them train themselves eager in doing that, knowing such is the behaviour of an unwise man and not benefical for one self and many.

As for the topic, if now wanting to go back there, out of this reason, there are questions "the almighty god" is not able to answer without speaking what is not true, who ever would ask him.
 
Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts.
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Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the gods. A Einstein
 
It's good possible that the gods laughed when Einstein said this since there are no real evidences that he ever met a wise.

Try to laugh when my person tells you that you are going to die. Try to laugh whem my person tells you, that you are seldom aware of it, maybe did not gave it even one time some deeper thought.

How ever, that is again a meta discussion Edgy, but for sure worthy a thread.
 
It's good possible that the gods laughed when Einstein said this since there are no real evidences that he ever met a wise.

Try to laugh when my person tells you that you are going to die. Try to laugh whem my person tells you, that you are seldom aware of it, maybe did not gave it even one time some deeper thought

"Now he has departed from this strange world a little ahead of me. That means nothing. [Those] who believe in physics, know that the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion...A Einstein
 
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