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That is not "fairly obviously true". It was a matter of contention for some time.
How do you justify it? Is it similar to the way you would justify a theological claim?
In being the presuppositions upon which their respective disciplines are built, they differ not at all. However they ARE both distinct from the methodologies which are used to build upon those foundations.
We can agree that theology rests upon suppositions, the point is the epistemology is nearly completely different between the disciplines you wished to compare (so much so as to be laughable).
And If you are halfway as good at logical inference and argument structure as you should be if you are a mathematician you should already understand this.
You know, rather than using weasel wording to try to make your religious beliefs sound like they are comparable to mathematics or science.
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