can we at at least agree then certain things are non-quantifiable - in that however much or how little of a quantity that "exists" or "does not" exist does not disturb its (the "existent" or "non-existent") quality?
(i just wanted to say the above, the lower tier addition is, by my standard of introspection, mere jargon).
there's no real satisfaction in obtaining a quantifiable parameter for a being that said quantifying being desires a necessitated answer to begin with... there is no god other than man in god, as primarily instrumental to deface a need for languishing desire for sabbath... not everything in this world is perpetuated by a fathoming quantity - measure - some things simply require a quality and what is almost immediately unmeasured - a qualified ordinance; dare i apologise for sounding like a quack? science nonetheless quantifies, it does not delve into quality - to science 1% alcohol is just as true for 40% content of a litre of ***** - there just simply isn't a "proof" for a god... because there's no quantifiable "evidence" for said existence... and the "proof" of a qualifying "proof" is twice-more non-existent than the object in question "desirably" requiring a proof of: existence! we can quantify the speed of light, but we can't exactly intact the quality of travelling at said speed. i'm not trying to dumb down the process of an "investigation" - it's only that the humanities belong with the question, the sciences could never, and ever will give a life-insurance worth of a question-answer.... why would the science ever give an answer, and drain the immediacy of a thrill away so easily?
p.s. something that has no quantity-parameters, is only quantifiable if quantifiable at all, within the framework of a quality-reliability structure... but having said that, a quality-reliability is not exactly quantifiable when compared to a quantity-replica (there is no quantity-replica with newton, there only was, one newton) - it's sad seeing science become wasted upon the "question" of god, since there is no worthwikle investigation for a necessary measurement, other than the body count of the next jihadist. as ever, a much anticipated unwelcome affair of discussion / "despair".