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Russell E. Rierson
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There exist two choices:
[1.] Everything happens accidentally and randomly, without a purpose.
[2.] Everything happens for a reason and with a purpose.
[1.] Can be shown to be true IF we live in an infinite probability space with an infinite number of possibilities.
If [1.] is true THEN it becomes possible for the existence of ANYTHING.
So, then there becomes a strong possibility that an ultimate creative God exists that would be more powerful than the other possibilities.
So [1.] becomes invalidated due to the possibility for anything to exist, allowing for a non random creation to exist because an ultimate creative God can exist.
[2.] is the only logical choice and creation is then finite.
Since everything happens for a reason, there must be a reason for the existence of everything in a finite creation.
A "reason" of reasons. An ultimate purpose.
Therefore God must exist.
[1.] Everything happens accidentally and randomly, without a purpose.
[2.] Everything happens for a reason and with a purpose.
[1.] Can be shown to be true IF we live in an infinite probability space with an infinite number of possibilities.
If [1.] is true THEN it becomes possible for the existence of ANYTHING.
So, then there becomes a strong possibility that an ultimate creative God exists that would be more powerful than the other possibilities.
So [1.] becomes invalidated due to the possibility for anything to exist, allowing for a non random creation to exist because an ultimate creative God can exist.
[2.] is the only logical choice and creation is then finite.
Since everything happens for a reason, there must be a reason for the existence of everything in a finite creation.
A "reason" of reasons. An ultimate purpose.
Therefore God must exist.