Science uses mathematics to help define the universe.
So far I'm not aware of any 'mathematical proof' in a god??
Those types of comments (you just made) are the classic believers debates where they use positive words such as knowledge in god, when its actually the opposite.
Religion is its own undoing, there is no need for me or anyone else to debate one ridiculous belief point at a time.
God belief and religion itself will be laughed out of this world soon.
Some (believers) say that will never happen) Um, yes it will. We already know the truth.
Try looking it up. Belief in God? Mythical religious fiction.
Is it normal for my dad to be against religion? What should I do?
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Science uses mathematics to help define the universe.
So far I'm not aware of any 'mathematical proof' in a god??
Those types of comments (you just made) are the classic believers debates where they use positive words such as knowledge in god, when its actually the opposite.
Religion is its own undoing, there is no need for me or anyone else to debate one ridiculous belief point at a time.
God belief and religion itself will be laughed out of this world soon.
Some (believers) say that will never happen) Um, yes it will. We already know the truth.
Try looking it up. Belief in God? Mythical religious fiction.
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I for myself do not believe in "God" or any omniscient/omnipotent being of any kind...
I just read about this mathematic, pure logical proof of a being that combines all good aspects in itself which would be equal to our image of a "God"