Quote Originally Posted by rmcnew
It is actually not really that hard to make a mathimatical proof about any sort of abstract concept, since abstract concepts for the most part have absolutly nothing to do with reality. Not to mention that since God as people imagine him/her/it really doesn't exist in the real world anyways, so it is pretty easy to see God as an abstract concept that can be proven using such proofs is someone really was out to find justification for God. It is a pretty flawed approach, though.
the problem with this is that this argument for the existence of god is in no way mathematical. it takes some digits of pi and doesn't do anything with these digits at all except translate them into a code.


and you can't mathematically prove a concept like this; you can only define the mathematical framework by which it might run.