Prove God mathematically

i vs Pi
Can you really prove God mathematically? Well, Can you prove Love mathematically?
I'd like you to just imagine in this activity. You aren't required to do anything tough, I assure you.
The death of someone you love is devastating, the loss of something you love is devastating. To many people, their faith is totally shattered at the loss of a loved one. My faith was shattered when I experienced the rest of the world. (But I found Romans 8:28).
I have developed a theory on how to prove God mathematically.
I'll tell you a story...
(This story is not about me)
I'd like you to just imagine in this activity. You aren't required to do anything tough, I assure you.
The death of someone you love is devastating, the loss of something you love is devastating. To many people, their faith is totally shattered at the loss of a loved one. My faith was shattered when I experienced the rest of the world. (But I found Romans 8:28).
I have developed a theory on how to prove God mathematically.
I'll tell you a story...
(This story is not about me)
Life's worst emptiness
There was a Man who was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 25, but his dad's strength and silent endurance through his own hard times kept him encouraged. This man's father was his hero. But cancer claimed his fathers life at the age of 71. The man was crushed. He had been a life-long Christian, but even after all those years, his faith had been shattered.
After his father's funeral and the paperwork, he returned home, 100 miles away from his mom and sister, with a painful numbness. As though his whole world caved in. So he walked out into the backyard and stared into the stars. He wasn't looking for heaven, although he knew his father was there, he was just looking up. He didn't know what he was looking for. All he knew was that watching the vastness of the cosmos gave him an inner peace. A sense of calmness, and he prayed while he did it.
After a few months of doing this, a question formed in his head. "Where did all this come from?"
After his father's funeral and the paperwork, he returned home, 100 miles away from his mom and sister, with a painful numbness. As though his whole world caved in. So he walked out into the backyard and stared into the stars. He wasn't looking for heaven, although he knew his father was there, he was just looking up. He didn't know what he was looking for. All he knew was that watching the vastness of the cosmos gave him an inner peace. A sense of calmness, and he prayed while he did it.
After a few months of doing this, a question formed in his head. "Where did all this come from?"
Numbers don't lie... Or do they?
That question ended his nightly visits with the stars. Over time, God helped him accept his father’s death, and he moved on to enjoy life again. However, he still thought about that nagging question from time to time. Where did all this come from?
When he was going to school, he couldn't understand the big bang theory. It had big problem to it. This is what the big bang theory is, summarized: Once upon a time, there was nothing, and nobody, and this caused everything. So the equation here is nothing+nobody=everything. Basically, 0+0=everything. But anybody can tell you that 0+0=0. If the big bang is unreliable with this basic equation, then it's unreliable with the more complex equations.
Now think of it like this, nothing+somebody=something. Even if you have nothing, but you have somebody, you have something. So the equation will look like this, 0+1=1.
We just proved that somebody had to have been there, at the beginning, in order for us to have something.
But many people will remain unconvinced. They will accuse Christians of not knowing, or being unable to understand the mathematics of the big bang. And oddly, I agree. But for a much different reason. We don't understand the wrong mathematics, because it is wrong mathematics.
Now, my assignment to you: take a piece of paper an add 0+0 and see what it equals. Then write 0+1 and see what the answer is. Then imagine yourself to be an atheist and Develope your own theory on how "0+0=everything" and then email me personally, benwiita@hotmail.com.
I hope this helped!
When he was going to school, he couldn't understand the big bang theory. It had big problem to it. This is what the big bang theory is, summarized: Once upon a time, there was nothing, and nobody, and this caused everything. So the equation here is nothing+nobody=everything. Basically, 0+0=everything. But anybody can tell you that 0+0=0. If the big bang is unreliable with this basic equation, then it's unreliable with the more complex equations.
Now think of it like this, nothing+somebody=something. Even if you have nothing, but you have somebody, you have something. So the equation will look like this, 0+1=1.
We just proved that somebody had to have been there, at the beginning, in order for us to have something.
But many people will remain unconvinced. They will accuse Christians of not knowing, or being unable to understand the mathematics of the big bang. And oddly, I agree. But for a much different reason. We don't understand the wrong mathematics, because it is wrong mathematics.
Now, my assignment to you: take a piece of paper an add 0+0 and see what it equals. Then write 0+1 and see what the answer is. Then imagine yourself to be an atheist and Develope your own theory on how "0+0=everything" and then email me personally, benwiita@hotmail.com.
I hope this helped!
