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I_love_rocks
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I love the question. It’s intriguing. But I think the logic, (logic which is also mathmatical) is reversed. God created math, like He created the laws of nature (gravity, etc.). He is far above the laws He created, so He’s neither guided by them, nor submissive to them. But, He does use the natural, and use the laws He created to prove natural consequences (the parables, sermons, teachings, etc.) The question isn’t can Math prove God. The question is can God prove math? - because math is the lesser and must give way to the greater. Yes. Because it is ordered as He has ordered it (subject to Him). And like Him, it does not change. He alone, by His own power, can supercede the laws of math which He has designed to govern part of our existence. But you already know that.Any trip. Feel free to discuss whatever relations you see between God and mathematics, or if you even believe such a relation can be made
Thank you,
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk