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Trixi
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| | | God's existence is in line with mathematical theory? Discuss. < on 9/30/2005 12:56 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I came across this article yesterday on the Daily Grail and, not knowing squat about math or physics, thought i'd throw this out there for discussion: "According to the law of mathematics, if you keep dividing any number, you will go on for eternity until you divide the number by the same number in which case, you will get the number one. Also, if you keep adding the digits in any number you will always end up with the number one. Which is why the Quran states: "Say, that God is one". In mathematics, the number one is the smallest prime number, and the ultimate square root of all numbers is always the number one. All religions believe in one God, just the name differs. Albert Einstein's equation states that Energy = Mass x C2. The law of physics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. Which means the energy that created the universe cannot have a beginning nor an end. Also, there must be something that existed before the universe and that will continue to exist after the universe. That is the definition of God. By applying Albert Einstein's formula, the universe must have a creator because the universe has mass (M). God does not need a creator because God does not have mass (M). God is energy (E). Thus when people ask the question, "If God created mankind, who created God?", they mistakenly imagine God as having a form or mass. Only mass needs a creator, not energy. The creator of mass is of course, energy. The theory of God's existence is in line with mathematical theory."
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| KublaKhan
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland Total Likes: 207 likes
With Satan, it's always gimmie, gimmie.
| | | Re: God's existence is in line with mathematical theory? Discuss. < Reply # 5 on 9/30/2005 9:35 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I failed math. Does this mean I reject God? Or that I don't understand God? Lemmie try to understand... Two deities leave the mountaintop at the same time, travelling in opposite directions. Deity One has to traverse several smaller mountains on her/his way to the Final Destination, thereby adding several lifetimes to his/his travel time, while Diety Two chooses a straight (and narrow) path with little or few obstacles, yet has to travel farther in order to reach her/his Final Destination. Along the way, Deity One meanders over the various paths s/he has chosen, and enjoys the trip and all the wonderful experiences that go with it. Meanwhile, Diety Two stops to pick up a boatload of refugees on their way to a better life in a strange and frightening new world. Q: Which deity arrives at the Final Destination first, and with fewer pieces of baggage? Nope. Still don't get it.
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| Father Maurice Lester Noble Donor
Location: York Region Gender: Male Total Likes: 0 likes
Da numba one
| | | | Re: God's existence is in line with mathematical theory? Discuss. < Reply # 8 on 10/11/2005 5:44 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Zephyr Whoa. That is freakin' trippy.
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| Zephyr Eagle
Location: Norman, Oklahoma Gender: Female Total Likes: 0 likes
Peace, love, and music with hot drummers...and drains
| | | | Re: God's existence is in line with mathematical theory? Discuss. < Reply # 11 on 10/12/2005 8:28 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by KublaKhan
That is frightening. I am frightened by that image.
| lmao. What if we factor the number zero into the equation? Would Satan be zero? If God is represented by the number one, or energy, and Satan is the opposite to God, would Satan then be the lack of energy? Or the consumption of energy? So that would be zero right? I think I'm thinking too hard about this one.....ow. Joking aside, Doc is right, God can't be proven. That's the whole point. If He could be proven, then accepting Him would just be a matter of common sense, as opposed to faith and trust.
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| KublaKhan
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland Total Likes: 207 likes
With Satan, it's always gimmie, gimmie.
| | | Re: God's existence is in line with mathematical theory? Discuss. < Reply # 12 on 10/12/2005 5:24 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Zephyr
lmao. What if we factor the number zero into the equation? Would Satan be zero? If God is represented by the number one, or energy, and Satan is the opposite to God, would Satan then be the lack of energy? Or the consumption of energy? So that would be zero right? I think I'm thinking too hard about this one.....ow. Joking aside, Doc is right, God can't be proven. That's the whole point. If He could be proven, then accepting Him would just be a matter of common sense, as opposed to faith and trust.
| God = 1 Zero is NOT the opposite of 1. -1 is the opposite of 1. Satan is, therefore, -1. But again, I failed math.
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