Philosophical
Paradox of Omniscience
Can an omniscient being know what it's like not to know something?
Overview
A theological paradox about the limits and nature of perfect knowledge.
If God is omniscient, He knows everything. But does He know what it's like to be uncertain, to learn, or to not know? If He experiences uncertainty, He's not omniscient. If He doesn't, there's something (the experience of uncertainty) He doesn't know.