Originally Posted by nighthawk
Here's a couple.

From science:
The Borde-Vilenkin-Guth Proof
The high improbability of a pure chance occurrence of our low-entropy universe
Thehigh improbability of other anthropic conditions (based on cosmological constants)

Or from Philosophy:
Aquinas' five proofs, contemporary version
Proof of God from transcendent desires

Here's one reference: Evidence of the Existence and Nature of God

Note that this constitutes evidence, not proof. Merely makes a conclusion more or less likely.


Obviously, you are not familiar with the Borde Guth Vilenkin Theorem. Of course the first clue was that you called it a "proof" and not a Theorem, and then misrepresented the very nature of what it's even about, and thought to provide evidence for.


You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

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