
Real:
Personally, I don?t think (pun intended) that a person can think of something that is not ?real?, if real includes concepts and not just physical existence. I don?t see where there can be physical existence of anything without the related concept.
The person that says, ?There is no God? implies His existence by the statement. The concept, God, is real.
You are probably familiar with Socrates? dialectical argumentation that frustrated so many, e.g. what is ?good?; not examples of goodness, but ?good?
Beyond Human Comprehension:
Perhaps not only beyond human comprehension, but incapable of being described in human language, e.g. Paul?s statement in 2 Corinthians 12:4, ?was caught up to paradise. He heard inexpressible things, things that man is not permitted to tell.? (NIV) Why? Some propose that language is not an adequate means to convey his experience. I think of a young man looking into the eyes of the one he loves and finding himself at a loss for words to describe how he feels about her. I think of times when we Christians find ourselves at a loss to describe our feelings or circumstances to God (thankfully the Holy Spirit makes intercession on our behalf).
