Ok logic nuts, This is an attempt at your language, give me some criticism please.
1-All things exist as something, even as only a concept
2-To be part of "reality" requires a materialistic or tangible component
3-God exists outside reality
Should be equivelant to God is an abstract idea outside of reality
4-Math has no materialistic or tangible component
5-Math exists outide reality
6-Math can not be used for absolute truthful proofs (?? idk how to word that)
7-Math can be used as an objective mental construct to predict with great certaintity events in reality
8-Math, when used objectively, is usefull in reality
9-Math uses absolute values and intuitive rounding(.999~ = 1) to complete practical solutions to problems in reality
10- If God is used as an objective mental construct and give him a value of a moral absolute, he could be used to solve useful practical problems in reality.
I'm losing how to word this. To Conclude ,Both Math and God exist as useful mental constructs outside reality. They are also both usefull for solving problems and guiding societies when used as an objective moral absolute.
I know it's going to get torn up, but have at it.
1-All things exist as something, even as only a concept
2-To be part of "reality" requires a materialistic or tangible component
3-God exists outside reality
Should be equivelant to God is an abstract idea outside of reality
4-Math has no materialistic or tangible component
5-Math exists outide reality
6-Math can not be used for absolute truthful proofs (?? idk how to word that)
7-Math can be used as an objective mental construct to predict with great certaintity events in reality
8-Math, when used objectively, is usefull in reality
9-Math uses absolute values and intuitive rounding(.999~ = 1) to complete practical solutions to problems in reality
10- If God is used as an objective mental construct and give him a value of a moral absolute, he could be used to solve useful practical problems in reality.
I'm losing how to word this. To Conclude ,Both Math and God exist as useful mental constructs outside reality. They are also both usefull for solving problems and guiding societies when used as an objective moral absolute.
I know it's going to get torn up, but have at it.
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