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Tag Archives: transcendence
Mathematics and God?
A couple of days ago, I commented on blogger 8411c’s intriguing argument that the existence of elementary mathematics proves the existence of God. You can read 8411c’s post here. While I still don’t buy 8411c’s argument, I can appreciate where … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism and Religion, Mathematics and Logic
Tagged atheism, mathematics, numinous, religion, transcendence
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