Wouldn't all that can be implied by the abstract mathematical equations is that God may simply interact with and sustain the world on such a level? The world need not only exist as a thought in God's mind, but can still be as real as we are.Marco wrote:The reason is that science has proved that the state of the universe is determined by abstract mathematical equations; so the universe cannot exist independently from these equations, and in their turn, these equations, being only abtract concepts, cannot exist independently from a thinking mind. Hence the universe cannot exist by itself, separate from God; it can exist only as a thought in an intelligent mind.Kurieuo wrote:But if we ourselves are created separate from God's dream, then what reason is there to assume that the world around us is not actually something created separate from God's mind also?
If the world around us is a product of God's mind, then it could be said nature is God, Earth is God, space, time, matter and energy is God (as such things are all apart of God's mind). These pantheistic implications just don't seem to sit too well with me.
Kurieuo.