Some Christian denominations don't follow the trinity and consider Jesus and God as completely separate beings, with Jesus being the only creation God did without going through Jesus (only begotten son). For anyone who learned based on that, God couldn't possibly have experienced human life, though at least the ones I'm familiar with God still uses Jesus as more the judge than himself.
I don't think that quite lines up with the Bible, but even then, God is still omniscient and would have knowledge (and thus a concept) of humanity and life even if He didn't experience it firsthand.
Whose Bible were you reading?
Some Christian denominations don't follow the trinity and consider Jesus and God as completely separate beings, with Jesus being the only creation God did without going through Jesus (only begotten son). For anyone who learned based on that, God couldn't possibly have experienced human life, though at least the ones I'm familiar with God still uses Jesus as more the judge than himself.
I don't think that quite lines up with the Bible, but even then, God is still omniscient and would have knowledge (and thus a concept) of humanity and life even if He didn't experience it firsthand.