Evil = Absence of Good => A Grave Error? What you seem to be trying to do is to follow the Christian mystical train of thought without understanding what they really want/wanted to achieve. They try to empty and purify the mind from false perceptions so that nothing prevents them from experiencing God and getting to know him better, because God is beyond our language and understanding and so on, and we can not define him therefore. Why they define these things by not defining, is because wrong understanding exist. If man didnt get a wrong understanding of God because of Language, but just intuitevly understood and accepted that God is beyond our comprehension, then we wouldnt need to talk that much about God. You on the other hand USE their method of "purifying the mind" and create concepts and new categories and explanations about God by them, and thereby, the whole meaning of what these mystics were actually doing gets lost. You remember the last sentence in Wittgenstein's Tractatus I hope?
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"Show me proof of the fact other traditions consider God to be hidden. Do Buddhists consider God to be hidden? Well yeah, so hidden they don't even talk about him. Do Hindus consider God to be hidden? Where?"
Have you not heard of maya in hindu thought? Have you not read the Vedas and Vedanta? The upanishads? Dont you understand what maya really means? :S
Regarding buddhism: Yes and that is a profound thing. If Buddha never experienced what Isaiah experienced, why should he speculate and pretend to know about things he didnt? Why talk about someone who was so hidden that there was nothing to talk about?
"Plato's dialogues. Aristophanes was a brutish conservative of the status quo of that time largely, and therefore of course he saw Socrates as a corrupter of the youth."
Hahaha. You have read that on Wikipedia or? Your Pride is frightening. What make you think you know? Regarding Aristophanes being conservative is what People have speculated about. You clearly havent read any Aristophanes.