Is your concept or perception of God, the Absolute, Brahman, or whatever term you use to reference the ultimate divinity, effable in your religious or spiritual views?
If not, why not?
If so, how?
Can the finite comprehend the infinite?
We can know God in part. We can know some things about God. We can even know God in the sense that we can experience God. But we can't really have anything even close to an idea of what God truly is. We have a vague notion that he is the Creator, the Foundation or Source underlying the entire universe. We have a notion that he is a God of both love and justice. Beyond that? Beyond that our ideas and experiences differ, which means we have our opinions. I have my Torah, you have your Vedas.
There were some blind men that discovered an elephant. One found an ear and said, "This is a fan." Another found the tail and said, "This is a rope." Yet another found its trunk and said, "This is a snake."
I think it is true that the moment we even try to put our experience of God into words, it loses something. "The Tao which can be expressed is not the eternal Tao."