Argument for God1) Belief in God is logical in that the belief is internally consistent and cannot be falsified. This conclusion can be derived in numerous ways one of which is via the application of incompleteness theorem.
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The #1 Mathematical Discovery of the 20th Century2) All knowledge ultimately traces back to assumed axioms. Without knowledge, scientific enquiry including empiric enquiry is meaningless and we cant analyse the world around us we cannot identify truth.
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The Coherence Theory of Truth3) Our fundamental metaphysical first axioms are therefore a critical step in the formation of a sound empirical model of the universe and our place within it.
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Metaphysical Attitudes4) Human progress and civilization requires the growth of knowledge and is ultimately cooperation dependent. Our first premises and axioms directly impact the degree of cooperation that the system can support.
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Superrationality and the Infinite 5) Competing first axioms such as nihilism may grant "freedom" to do whatever you want but for humanity as a whole this is an illusion and such axioms reduce overall freedom.
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Freedom and God6) Thus the first axiom of God is not only largely responsible for the progress we have made so far it is likely necessary for continued progress.
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Religion and Progress and
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Faith and Future7) Finally and least important accepting the first axiom of God appears to be correlated with good health.
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Health and Religion8 ) For these reasons accepting the first axiom of God is a superior choice for the empiricist then accepting the first axiom of nihilism or refusing to define ones metaphysics.
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