This is a difficult question to phrase correctly, and honestly, even the title doesn't really cover it.
My question is... if gods have an innate purpose, role, etc... do they understand it, or are they at least aware of it themselves? Or, in your view, do they have no innate role?
If they...
The search for knowledge is a Trajectory. At the end of which is the knowledge that the All-Knowing One exists. Because at the end of the trajectory, we know that we exist and that we know everything. Thus, at the end of the trajectory is God, not godlessness. The path of godlessness leads away...
Consider the possibility of a God who knows everything.
Then He knows what God exists. Thus, in order to know everything, you need to know that you exist.
This is part of the knowledge. Part of the Truth. Thus, the possibility of God's existence becomes
a proven fact.
You could reply: "God...
Now we have two questions:
1. Is the Riemann Hypothesis true?
2. Does anyone know if Riemann Hypothesis is true?
Answering options for the second question:
A. ``the answer to the second question is still unknown'',
B. ``yes, someone knows''.
Impossible answer: ``No, nobody knows.''
Therefore...
It is wrong to say, that we can not know all. Because there is no limit (for example, 80%) to research. If we get to know all 100%, we get to know, that we are all-knowing. Hence, the all-knowing being does exist.
My premise is: ``future research will tell us about twice as much as we know in...
Since there is no limit to study things and to the accumulation of knowledge
and skills, but at the same time it is impossible to know everything, there is
a being [perhaps on a distant planet]
that knows absolutely everything except for one thing. For example, out of
the answers to 100...
It is stated [in the book Master and Margarita], that Immanuel Kant completely debunked all five proofs of God invented by Thomas Aquinas, however giving the own proof. Perhaps so, much of God's proofs have been debunked. But one thing I can not debunk yet:
if you know everything, then you...
Knowledge can be of two kinds:
A. open knowledge, like Perelman's proof of Poincare Conjecture,
B. hidden knowledge yet. For example, there is a definite answer to the validity of the unproven Riemann Hypothesis, but we did not find it yet.
That is, there is such a thing as a "knowledge chest...
"When Jesus saw that he had answered wisely, He said to him, “You are not far from the kingdom of God.” And from then on no one dared ask Him any more questions." Mark 12:34 NIV
What is knowledge?
Knowledge is what we know.
What means "to know"?
To know is to have knowledge.
The way out of...
How science is part of God
One attribute of God is Omniscience = Omni Science
When science sees that God is Omni Science
Maybe it is easier to accept God as part of their research
Not only a Part but a Major Part, being "Omni Science"
So atheists and scientists can embrace God
So theists can...
Is known, that human H1 knows 10 facts. Group of facts of human H1 is denoted as
M_{H1}={F1,F2, ...., F10}.
Is known, that human H2 knows 25 facts: M_{H2}={F1,F2, ...., F25}. Let us consider Champion of the humans, HC, who knows all facts: M_{HC}={F1,F2, ...., FN}, where N>25 is the number of...
Let us consider the Being, Who got to know absolutely everything. Such Being knows, what He exists. Therefore, because among the knowledge we have found this particular knowledge, the Omniscient Being exists.
The question of God's existence can not be answered negatively, therefore the Reason...
If God is omnipotent, He can do anything. Therefore, He can make a boulder so heavy even he can't life it. This impossibility is a classic paradox regarding omnipotence. Because God cannot create this theoretical "God boulder," He is not omnipotent. Yet the Bible makes it quite clear that He is...