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Is this the absolute certain proof of God that everyone has been searching for?
Let X= God. Now when X is multiplied by unity the result is X so God is indivisible. But X cannot be reduced since it is indivisible so therefore X must exist because unity embraces the whole which transcends all constituent parts. Furthermore, the existence of God can also be proved from the opposite approach. Suppose God does not exist. But this cannot be true because it has been proved above that God does exist. So there you have it, two highly intellectual rigorous mathematical and logical proofs of the existence of God that are impossible to refute. Now let's see atheists try to squirm out of that!
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- LizLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Okay so god = X
and Unity (?) = 1
But X is indivisible. So... that means X = 0!!
Yup... You did it.
Okay... I was all set to refute your logic... but it does get us to the right place..
Let X = God and then prove that X = 0... got it. God = 0.
In football that's called an "own goal"
- Anonymous1 decade ago
That isn't proof. All this "equation" is saying is that if god exists then god exists. That is not proof of anything. And you can't divide anything by unity because unity is not a number. This doesn't make me squirm it just makes you look like a total idiot. You are trying to use fancy syntax to trick people into thinking that this equation makes sense when in reality it is completely illogical. You said that X can't be reduced because it is indivisible but the only reason X is indivisible and you cant reduce it is because X is not a number.
- JodyLv 51 decade ago
It's impossible to disprove, because its randomly created by you, and based on assumptions that God multiplies unity. Thus the whole equation is simply a hypothesis with no empirical evidence to back it up.
I can tell you Cheese = Ham but just saying it, does not make it true.
Source(s): A Christian that doesn't believe in Creationism. - 1 decade ago
Compared to non-believers, the religious participants showed significantly less activity in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), a portion of the brain that helps modify behavior by signaling when attention and control are needed, usually as a result of some anxiety-producing event like making a mistake. The stronger their religious zeal and the more they believed in God, the less their ACC fired in response to their own errors, and the fewer errors they made.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Bollocks.
- 1 decade ago
That logic would frighten and amuse the intellect of a 4th grader...let's hope you are in the 2nd grade.
- 1 decade ago
You carried the X over to the BS and forgot subtract the crap from your equation.
- eugendesLv 51 decade ago
considering X is a variable it can be divided by any number except 0, irrational numbers, and imaginary numbers... actually I believe you can divide by imaginary numbers but then you'd have an i in your answer.
- 1 decade ago
historians have agreed there have been Crucifixions in early medieval times, which clearly says that we must had accidentally crucified the son of God. isn't that evidence enough?