Quote Originally Posted by Polymirize
Deflected can be a little harsh. I mean, how do you discuss infinity in finite terms? How do you speak of necessary conditions on the unconditional?
You don't. Of course you'll never "prove" god through reason. it's completely irrational.
The only argument in its favor is that reason (much like science) is based upon our current understanding, so it's not complete.
You mean you want the mystery to be revealed? The answers to be given? The illusion to drop away?
Eventually, you'll have to face your doubts without an answer, but instead only with more questions.
Firstly this was presented as a proof. It fails. Since the 19th Century - Cantor - Mathematics routinely deals with the infinite. It is an integral part of the calculus for instance.

I agree you cant prove God, not with certainty, not to beyond reasonable doubt, not even to a preponderance of the evidence , but the author of that proof thought he could and Rogue asked for my comments
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