Proves of G‑d

Home/G‑d/Proves of G‑d

Proves of G‑d

Did G‑d Create Mathematics?

"G‑d is a mathematician"Carl Friedrich Gauss I. Can We Prove that G-d created Axioms of mathematics? 1. Introduction A reader challenged me with a question, “Could you prove G-d created basic propositions (axioms) of mathematics?” It is a profound question that merits a more detailed answer. There is no universally accepted “proof” in the mathematical sense that G‑d authored the axioms (or “basic propositions”) of mathematics. The question of whether G‑d is the ground—that is, the metaphysical foundation—or source of mathematical truths is a longstanding philosophical and theological debate. Here are a few perspectives on this issue, along with reasons why no formal, universally agreed-upon proof exists. 2. What Would a “Proof” Even Look Like? i. Nature of Mathematical Proof In mathematics, proofs demonstrate that a conclusion follows logically from a set of axioms. Axioms themselves are [...]

    Sensing Spirituality

    It is unsurprising, then, that spiritual phenomena have never been experimentally detected in a laboratory setting. Spirituality, by definition, is non-physical. Consequently, no physical laboratory equipment can detect anything spiritual; it is inherently "neutral" to it. Physical elements do not interact with the spiritual, much like a neutron does not couple with an electromagnetic field, or an electron with a strong nuclear field. So, what does interact with spirituality? Only spirituality itself.

      I Am Who I Am: Conversation at the Burning Bush

      …And behold, the thorn bush was burning with fire, but the thorn bush was not being consumed." (Ex. 3:2) Every theologian worth his salt along with many philosophers, from Plato and Aristotle to Descartes and Kant, attempted to prove the existence of G‑d.  Tomas Aquinas, for instance, offered not just one but five “proofs”!  Others, such as Hume and Nietzsche, tried proving the opposite.  Little did they understand that proving the existence (or nonexistence) of G‑d is a fool’s errand.  Here are at least ten reasons why G‑d's existence cannot be proven (or disproven): The existence of G‑d cannot be proven because… G‑d doesn’t “exist,” not in the ordinary sense of existence anyway.  One can say that something exists only so long as it may exist or may not. By stating that something [...]

      Archives

      Categories

      DON’T MISS A BEAT

      Be the first to know when we publish a new post.

      Go to Top