Using Math and Common Sense to Understand God

They say numbers never lie. Have you ever asked yourself why? It’s impossible for them to lie when they are all defined in relation to the same absolute reference point. That reference point is uninvolved but intrinsic. You can’t compute it with other numbers, so it can be ignored. You can’t witness an example, so it can be overlooked. But once you become aware of its existence, you realize you were using it all along.

Because we can only be aware of its presence through absence, we act like it’s an invention. But if math is a trusted, objective way of describing reality, its foundational reference point should describe something real.

We all know zero is just a placeholder, but what it holds a place for and why it’s necessary doesn’t get addressed. It’s necessary because anything finite or measurable was once none. And it holds the place of actual infinity — because the truly infinite would have zero finite attributes.

Even though zero gets dismissed and degraded, considering its foundational role points to it deserving the highest praise possible within math. If we applied what we already believe about math to reality without exception, we would see that God is to reality what zero is to math.

Pick up your jaw, lift the veil of personification and imagination, and follow where the logic leads. Deep down, you know it’s right. The question is: will you explore what it all means, or run from the unexpected?

This isn’t a joke. There’s no reason to get offended. Follow the logic. Deep down, you know it’s right. The question is — will you explore what it all means, or run from the unexpected? Intellectual Righteousness presents a logically irrefutable argument for God and offers guidance on how to apply that knowledge in a way that significantly enhances life’s appreciation.

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