Vlad, In Post 267, you said:
I’ve argued that Leprechauns have physical definitive features. Enki has provided a list of those features which would satisfy existence empirically.
Not at all. I simply listed a range of types of evidence which might well include but is not limited to physical characteristics, any or all of which might well support the idea that leprechauns existed. Here again is the whole paragraph:
"Bones, DNA, reputable historical references and cross references, ideologically independent witnesses, captured examples(living or dead), plenty of photographs and film, examples of wishes being granted under lab conditions, even pots of gold found regularly at the ends of rainbows."
This type of evidence, although it wouldn't necessarily confirm the existence of leprechauns, would to some extent support the idea as a feasible possibility, just as it would for your God. The analogy stands.
There are no properties of the divine that can be studied so.
Rubbish! There are plenty of references to his physical characteristics.
In the Bible, God is described as having the likeness of a human. He seems to have ears, eyes, hair, nostrils, feet, fingers. Moses used to speak to him and Abraham met him. As for his character attributes, he can be jealous, warlike, a deceiver, a waverer, gracious, kindly, vicious. He can even encourage adultery and suicide on occasions. He is described in many different ways, some comical, some decent, some horrendous. Jesus is described as having white wool like hair and with a sword coming out of his mouth in Revelations. He is also described as performing numerous miracles.
The trouble is that we have no means of verification for any of these characteristics and attributes so, just like leprechauns, the analogy stands.