Proof of the existence of God?
A few questions for the rabbi.
1.
Definition of God: Reality itself.
Assumption: Yes, there is (there is reality)
Therefore: there is a God.
That is, if there is reality (an evidential assumption) and reality is God and is one (monotheism, God is one and there is no singularity), then reality is God and He certainly exists.
2. If God is one, how are there creatures? Where are we? Is this actually the problem of unity and plurality in philosophy?
1. I hope you yourself understand this collection of words. I didn't understand anything.
2. Not related to unity and plurality, but perhaps to transcendence and immanence, and perhaps not to that either. I once wrote in the name of Rabbi Shem Tov Gefen that this can be understood through a parable of dimensions. God contains all four-dimensional reality, and we are three-dimensional, and therefore do not take up space and do not take anything from it.
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