The paradox is destroyed if we actually assume the correct view of the Judeo-Christian God, which is that this being created everything except for itself.
{exist} \ {God} + {God} = {exist}
The Judeo-Christian God was the first existing thing, and added to the set of existing things by creating stuff. It isn't a hard concept to grasp, and I'm afraid this mathematical "disproof" fails on all counts.
{exist} \ {God} + {God} = {exist}
Quote:Thus, existence already exists, and doesn't need to be created.Existence as a concept already existed, but that doesn't mean that the entire set of existing things exists. Existence already existed at the time of the Big Bang, but humans didn't. By your argument, humans already existed 13.7 billion years ago, which is false.
The Judeo-Christian God was the first existing thing, and added to the set of existing things by creating stuff. It isn't a hard concept to grasp, and I'm afraid this mathematical "disproof" fails on all counts.