Does Gödel’s model scientifically prove the existence of God?

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Scientists run calculations to PROVE the existence of God
SCIENTISTS have ‘confirmed’ the existence of God after proving a mathematician’s theory which suggests that there is a higher power.

Two computer scientists say they proved that there is a holy supreme force after confirming the equations.

In 1978, mathematician Kurt Gödel died and left behind a long and complex theory based on modal logic.

Dr Gödel’s model uses mathematical equations that are extremely complicated, but the essence is that no greater power than God can be conceived, and if he or she is believed as a concept then he or she can exist in reality.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/756870/proof-of-god-kurt-godel

Very interesting...
 
If it's proven, then nobody needs to have faith any more. What a relief!
 
Next, I'm going to read about the alien black-boxes found near the Pyramids, then about Paris Jackson's pierced nipples. It's all in the Express!
 
That is interesting. So is Godel's model an egregore? Very occult.
 
If it's proven, then nobody needs to have faith any more. What a relief!

But that requires us to have faith in this mathematician, whose premise is based on the Beatles song, "All You Need is Love."


There's nothing you can do that can't be done.
Nothing you can sing that can't be sung...
 
Gödel is best known for showing that there are elements of mathematics that are "true" but cannot be proven to be true. (I may have phrased that wrong because I'm far from an expert.)

So this seems like a strange area for him to be getting into. If faith is the evidence of things unseen, why would it be important to "prove" the existence of God? This is leaving aside that Gödel, like a lot of mathematicians, was more than a little eccentric, especially near the end of his life.
 
I'm sure God will be pleased, in case he was feeling unsubstantial. :)
 
Another case of a very inaccurate headline. From the link:

Dr Gödel’s model uses mathematical equations that are extremely complicated, but the essence is that no greater power than God can be conceived, and if he or she is believed as a concept then he or she can exist in reality.

It is a great leap (of faith?) to say that what CAN exist in reality based on the math, DOES IN FACT exist in reality based on no further independent proof.

That ain't proof. It is only possibility.
 
Gödel is best known for showing that there are elements of mathematics that are "true" but cannot be proven to be true. (I may have phrased that wrong because I'm far from an expert.)

So this seems like a strange area for him to be getting into. If faith is the evidence of things unseen, why would it be important to "prove" the existence of God? This is leaving aside that Gödel, like a lot of mathematicians, was more than a little eccentric, especially near the end of his life.

He's now getting into it? From the heavens having a beer with the mathematical god?
 
In my interactions with God I am the beneficiary of what are low probability events I cant duplicate though I know exactly how the event process works. Grape harvests come to mind. Two harvests from the same grape vine in the same season is virtually improbable because the 2nd harvest conditions must be perfection. The event is beyond coincidence and my green thumb. On one occasion I get peaches from a dormant tree in late December. God us revealed in the miracles.
 
Of course there is a GOD and HE is a FUNNY GUY

How else to explain a COMMUNITY ORGANIZER becoming POTUS and leading the greatest nation on earth?:rolleyes:
 
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