Abstract
Is it possible to hear God, feel God act, or see that God is doing something in the world? Of course, if God does not exist, no such reports could be true. But some philosophers have argued that even if God exists, it is not possible for such reports to be true since God is supposed to be a maximally perfect immaterial spirit. Here I explore the issue by framing discussion in terms of three kinds of perceptual reports. After clarifying the relation between them, I consider arguments that even if God exists, it is not possible for there to be true perceptual reports about God of any of the three kinds. I argue that, for the most part, these arguments fail. If God exists, it is possible to hear God, feel God act, or see that God was doing something in the world.