Purpose
The focus of Aproof is to gain illumination about the universe and to understand our purpose within this context. This website is not an end in itself. Its primary purpose is to disprove a “theorem” that God likely exists.
Hypothesis
All things created reflect the creator. When one analyzes any construct, be it the product of the mind or of matter, the originator leaves a fingerprint, an echo or even biometric signature.
We should be able to apply this same argument to the world we experience with our five senses. If an omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent Supreme Being created our living experience, we should be able to see the fingerprint of our Creator in that experience.
Our perspective is limited. Our comprehension is incomplete. Without understanding and testing, ideas lack merit. This “proof” is just an idea without merit. As such, it requires objective insight, and a critical eye to be relevant.
This website is simply an initial step, using the prevalent means of communication in our day, to seek feedback. To build validity, it is important to seek the cogent insight of others. After reading this “theorem”, please leave your thoughts below. Insight from doubters and atheists is of great value. Finding weaknesses and faults are most welcome.
The “proof” presented here is based on insight from one person. Therefore, it is not objective. A different perspective and a healthy dose of skepticism are highly prized. So, I ask for your assistance in showing the weaknesses in the logic presented here. You are welcome to modify this “theorem” to make it better. Better yet, show why these series of statements are not supportable.
A Possible God “Theorem” ©
I doubt therefore I think.
I think therefore I am.
I am therefore order is present.
Order is present therefore God exists.
God exists therefore I doubt.
Q.E.D.
A treatise has been written to explain the logic behind this theorem. If you have an Adobe reader, you can download a free copy of this article. This document can be found in the TREATISE 1 section.