If you choose to believe in god, or not, is up to you.
As it's a belief and can't be truely proved/disproved using Maths.
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"Prove" is too strong of a term when it comes to topics like this. You can certainly feel it is a logical conclusion that some sort of God exists because of the impossible odds it would take for this universe to be the way it is without an intelligent designer. But then again, if you had proof, you wouldn't need faith.
The bottom line is "No."It likewise does not prove that God does notexist.
People have so many definitions of God so it is hard to prove that God exists. A religious experience may make a believer of you but it may not "prove" God exists as your experience may not convince a non-believer.
Prove that god exists
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This is the thing, there is no proof of there being a God see? Humans think that you can believe in something without knowing that it exists.
Mathematics does not directly prove the existence of God. The relationship between math and the concept of God is a matter of personal belief and interpretation, rather than a scientific or mathematical proof.
William Paley not only believed in God, he thought he could prove that God exists.
AnswerMany have tried to prove God exists. Some of the suggestions have been that God 'must' have created the world, the Bible contains prophecies or even that God exists because the Bible says so. But no one has ever provided undeniable proof that God exists.
It is not possible to prove God doesn't exist, just as we can't prove fairies, elves and unicorns don't exist. The inability to prove something doesn't exist does not therefore mean that it does exist. It is not possible to prove that there is no teapot in orbit around Pluto, yet the lack of such a proof doesn't mean that the teapot therefore exists. There have been several attempts to prove that God exists using logic (eg Kalam cosmological argument, Transcendental Argument for God [TAG]), but these are not universally accepted as valid and true - if they were then there'd be no need for any further discussion.
I don't think there is. Science can only prove what can be observed.
Theology must rely on philosophy since there is no way to prove a god exists.
A:No. A Christian could have what he or she regards as a religious experience and a Hindu could have a very similar religious experience. In both cases, this proves no more than that they are devout followers of their relative faiths. The Christian's experience does not prove that God exists, any more than the Hindu's religious experience proves that Brahma or Vishnu exists.