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To discover a formula that combines all the sciences, and reasons and answers to the events in the whole universe (comprising of materials we can see and those we cannot, as well as their actions and the causes of their actions), we must only include three of the imperial sciences: Philosophy, Mathematics and Theology (by theology I disregard religion for its unscientific and superstitious methods). Like Pythagoras, I too believe that mathematics is a perfect science for describing the law of predication, universality and plurality and unity. Like Aristotle, I too believe, as in Metaphysics, that by concurring in the law of predication, whether through the drastic beliefs of macro evolution or those of deities, we all end up with three questions, ‘Why did it happen?’; Where did it come from? and Where did the one from which it came from come from? By merely asking these three questions, the atheist ends up being afraid to ask the ultimate question because it causes him to disown his beliefs, the ultimate question being: ‘What is the first ancestor that was from which all things come from? The fear to ask this question is in that the only answer to this question sends us all on a quest for the divine because what well be looking for after asking the ultimate question is the total one who cannot change nor die since he comes from nothing but through whom all things came. By this very question, whether asking it or not asking it, the atheist ends up worshiping God without noticing it. The last of the sciences would be Theology, and it comes to us as an answer and a solution to the ultimate question we just asked (or not asked). After admitting to the science of Theology well also be admitting to Political science, then to a new knowledge of Truth, and then to Anthropology and Sociology, and then lastly to Perfectness. This is the accuracy of Mathematics.
Posted on: Sat, 30 Nov 2013 14:29:05 +0000

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