Demea now breaks into the discussion, and asks if it is just God's inclination and not God's presence that is, no doubt subjected to wary question? His companions guarantee him that this is the situation. All things considered, he proceeds, the extent that the last is concerned, it is just about as scandalous to claim that we can really comprehend God's tendency as it is to claim that there is no God whatsoever. God, he pronounces, is naturally outside human ability to grasp, and must fundamentally remain perplexing to us (Hume, 2010). ...