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? asked in Arts & HumanitiesPhilosophy · 8 years ago

Do christian scientists/mathematicians believe God is infinity?

has anyone ever justified religion with science by saying that god is infinite?

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    There is mounting evidence that the God consciousness and what physics calls the unified field may bo one and the same.

  • 5 years ago

    "It has no data, you don't have any idea who wrote it, you haven't any inspiration whether or not it is certainly actual" possibly you should do some research.... As it has many facts... Like did you know the Bible mentions atoms? (Hebrews 11:three) and there may be lots of proof for almost the entire experiences within the Bible that says they took place. And it truely passes the test of an historical old record higher than nearly another we have in these days. "failed to the historic testament say that you could sell your daughter as a slave" the passage within the Bible is without a doubt there to support protect the woman's rights (in a time when men and women would must sell their daughters seeing that they were in debt and couldn't get out of it)... As it says that if she is put into slavery the owner cannot promote her and are not able to have her as a intercourse slave... And because it states somewhere else in the law you can handiest have hebrew slaves for a max of seven years. "stone your baby to demise for changing to yet another faith" the civil punishments had been made to be carried out by way of a special staff of folks, and before the punishment happend the person in query would go to courtroom and for all circumstances the place it could require civil punishment as a minimum 2 witnesses had to testify in opposition to the defendant and the witnesses would no longer be the character's loved ones or enemy after which the court will do a pass examination.... With the loopholes the Bible gives them to rule out inaccurate witnesses it there was so little civil punishment taking situation that if a court sentenced anyone to be killed greater than as soon as each 7 years the court was once regarded murderous. "What makes you so definite that there is heaven and hell?" that i will most effective say requires religion, and maybe a little bit little bit of common sense if you know that now we have a creator...

  • 8 years ago

    Not in a strict sense ie: God = infinity, no.

    My stepdad once told me that the existence of God could be compared to the zero in mathematics. I don't know the details, but I think the idea is until the zero was discovered math did not make much sense. Personally, I disagree, but I think it is an interesting way to think about it.

  • 8 years ago

    They are probably far more concerned with methods to help mankind than they are about something that was, is and always will be. They are probably more concerned with the ability to change reality and create things that will help us than they are about worrying about the things that they are not able to change like God, eternity and infinity. Those that believe in God love to create things out of Him and His vast and wonderful nature and those that don't believe in God still love to create things out of nature and probably are no less fascinated by reality than the God believing scientists. Either way both must deal with reality.

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  • 8 years ago

    The concept of infinity still applies to that which is materially made manifest and those who profess to be Christians theologically would opine that God, as the supreme being, is outside of the confines implicit within the same ideation of infinity.

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