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Trying to prove God doesn't interest me, but there are philosophical discussions I find enjoyable and interesting. I'm not trying to hide my objective or trick anyone - I'll just state it straight out.
I'd be interested in exploring what axioms, if accepted, would necessitate a Christian worldview. Note these are axioms - not things that can be proven. Therefore, I won't argue the axioms themselves, but only the consequences.
The first would be this: God not only creates the universe, he sustains it. In other words, we would cease to exist if God were not spinning every electron, causing every quark to pop out of the quantum foam, etc. Some verses support this notion, such as Hebrews 3:1, Colossians 1:17, Acts 17:28, etc.
I'd be interested in exploring what axioms, if accepted, would necessitate a Christian worldview. Note these are axioms - not things that can be proven. Therefore, I won't argue the axioms themselves, but only the consequences.
The first would be this: God not only creates the universe, he sustains it. In other words, we would cease to exist if God were not spinning every electron, causing every quark to pop out of the quantum foam, etc. Some verses support this notion, such as Hebrews 3:1, Colossians 1:17, Acts 17:28, etc.