Yay! When do I get my membership card and sacrificial virgin discount card?
When will we ever have complete knowledge? An implication of "God" (the common definition, at least) is that he is more complex than us. We would never be able to fully understand something more complex than us.
Oh, I don't know. We seem to be progressing rather nicely with the universe. We already have achieved a few insights into something much greater and more complex than ourselves.
But I would tend to agree with you that we would probably never be able to understand something like god (if that is your implication).
But then again, there may be nothing there to understand in the first place.
If we knew it was something that we would recognize, we could test for it right now. But there is nothing to test for right now because there is no conception of God that fits with our current reality. Almost by definition it would be unrecognizable and would only post hoc be named "God". Plus, like I mentioned above, I do not even think it is possible to understand such God anyways if it were to exist.
I agree with for the most part.
however, I think that if the universe can become understandable to us on some level and if there is a god and if this god is linked to the univers in some way, there may exist a possibility, however small, that we may catch a fleeting glimps.
But then this idea relys too heavily on "ifs". So nevermind.
For the first three: only if it is Britney Spears. No, on the last one; not anymore than an ant can understand what it means to be human.
If it's Britney Spears; definitly sign me up for Satan's service.
At least an Ant can have an understanding, if somewhat limited, of sorts concerning one aspect of humanity, even if it is just by experiance. A final experiance. When the human steps on the ant.
I am not sure people really want to know. People want inner-peace most of all and religion help achieves that.
A lot of things other than religion can give soemone the same inner-peace. Sports, exercise, reading, scientific/intellectual persuits, hobbies, a pet, the company of good friends, etc. All of them have certain flaws in the "inner-peace" aspect. But then so does religion.
It all comes down to the person. If the person is at peace with themselves, they do not need any of the crutches mentioned.