Sunday, March 2, 2008

GOD; the most sophisticated concept

Sometimes a false presupposition causes a mass of wrong conclusions. At first we imagine something as a God then begin to criticize him and at the end refuse such apocryphal God or Gods. Generally our problems divide in two major kinds:
1. Easy problems with complicated answers.
2. Complicated problems with easy answers.

Mathematical questions usually fall into the first case; the second kind often includes philosophical premises.

The topic of God is more of a philosophical discussion than other types of knowledge. If we conceptualise Him correctly and put him in His right place, all problems that are related to God will disappear or at least logically become answerable.

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