viernes, 22 de noviembre de 2013

Mathematics and God

The hypothesis  “infinite past time.” Is invalid.
There will have to be a beginning (and a creator) of past time wherever past time exists.  Otherwise history would be fraught with irresolvable contradictions (e.g., the cat alive and dead simultaneously).
This leads to the conclusion that history and time must be finite, and if finite, must have a beginning.  A beginning of time implies a Creator. This Creator would have to be timeless.

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