Of Knowledge and Secret Things

From the very earliest days, thinking man has been fascinated by his unreachable boundaries - from the extent of the heavens to the smallest indivisible particle of matter. Mathematicians discovered "numbers" that are just out of reach of computability, and gave then names like "irrational" and "transcendental". Modern mathematicians are studying the "computability" and "complexity" of various classes of problems, and proved that seemingly simple tasks like optimal timetabling are virtually impossible to compute for real-life sized problems.

In today’s rationalist humanist information society, we are constantly being tempted to believe that human reason can overcome anything, despite the limits and uncertainties of knowledge being uncovered in theoretical research.

But the biggest problem to rational deterministic thinking, is when given a set of options, a "value" judgement is required. All too often, what seemed "good" at the time, proves to have been the wrong choice in the long run. If only we took notice of God's word, that we "are not to (cannot?) have the knowledge of good and evil".

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Gen.2:17 "You shall not eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil"
Deut.29:2 "The secret things belong to the Lord"

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