God neither exists nor does not exist. God is. God’s Nature (divinity) is ingrained in the “God is” sentence which, at first sight, appears incomplete. Can one claim “God is” is a minor blunder in speech, just like “God exists” is?
“God is” is the proper expression in the spirit of what theologian Paul Tillich (1886–1965) said according to English philosopher of religion John Hick’s (1922–2012) reference: “Thus the question of the existence of God can be neither asked nor answered. If asked, it is a question about that which by its very nature is above existence, and therefore the answer—whether negative or affirmative—implicitly denies the nature of God.”[1] The ramification of realizing the esoteric significance of the “God is” sentence will allow one to take a mystical journey to a spiritual locale where knowing God’s Truth is the ultimate prize.
This “knowing” provides the key to the door leading to deeper metaphysical chambers of religion’s space, where the Truth of God‑is‑ness awaits our selfless consciousness. The Truth identified as “isness” is the nature for God Reality. Innate to God’s Selfhood, “aseity,”[2] oneness will be explained by the unrelativity of God’s isness. To benefit us on the road to knowing God Reality, the Truth gives meaning to true religion that is based on religious experience realitizing unrelativity.
[1] (Hick The Existence of God 1964), 2
[2] Ibid., 81