'It is impossible to determine or express the quantity of what one does not know.'
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it's easy to determine the quantity of something you don't know.
"Yo, Bob, how many of those doohickeys over on the shelf are there?"
"Twelve."
QED
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The parent argument is equating the quantity of something that one does not know, to the quantity of what one does not know. If you are not a god then ask yourself, or bob, how many doohickeys are on every shelf in the universe. If you are a god, then ask yourself how many doohickeys are on the shelves of the universe of the god that manifested you. The atheists can skip the second pondering.
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