The text says that that the Sacred is "beyond our ability to understand and describe." This aspect of Ultimate Being is made evident in religion by
A) concepts such as Nirguna Brahman, which is said to be without any describable qualities.
B) admitting that our effort to describe God's qualities may only be analogies, saying what God is like.
C) trying to describe the Sacred in negative terms, better at saying, for example, what God is not than what God is.
D) all of the above
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