Personally, like Judaism or the Jews, I prefer the “Text” itself of the Word of God, allowing the Biblical Text itself to shape my mental and spiritual image! This is too the essence of Deut. 4: 23, etc. We must be very careful with any physico-theological argument (Kant), i.e. the cosmological argument, or the so-called “first cause” arguments. The Holy Scripture is always really existential first and foremost, the ground of being, where God’s I/Thou (Buber) meets us!
Personally, like Judaism or the Jews, I prefer the “Text” itself of the Word of God, allowing the Biblical Text itself to shape my mental and spiritual image! This is too the essence of Deut. 4: 23, etc. We must be very careful with any physico-theological argument (Kant), i.e. the cosmological argument, or the so-called “first cause” arguments. The Holy Scripture is always really existential first and foremost, the ground of being, where God’s I/Thou (Buber) meets us!