How then can we ever argue?

Having lunch in a field one day, I troubled an ant with a
question. I asked of him humbly, 

"Have you ever been to Paris?"
And he replied, "No, but I wouldn't mind going." And then he asked me if I had ever been to a famous ant city. And I regretted that I hadn't, and was quick to add, "I wouldn't mind, too!"

This led to a conclusion: There is life that we do not know of. 
How aware are we of all consciousness
in this universe?

What percent of space is this earth in the infinite realm?
What percent of time is one second
in eternity?

Less than that is our 
knowledge of 
God.

How then can we ever
argue about
Him?

Meister Eckhart, 14th century German mystic

[The book I pulled this from says that his theological writings were so eloquent that they helped evolve the German language, and are, perhaps, even divine revelation.]