Tony Berard
1 min readFeb 27, 2024

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Yes, it would be great if there was a creator--one that carries me across the sand when life is too tough. If I need a little shot of money--here you go, Buddy. Say I am trying to play a particular piano passage and can't after numerous attempts. God, help me play this. No problem, Buddy, I will infuse a little Holy Spirit into you. Try it again, now! If I drive passed a homeless person holding a sign. I just pray, "God, can you help him?" God comes down and touches him, and he's clean and ready for a job interview.
I see no interaction from God at all. Not even a scintilla. Now, I have this God power equation that explains why.

Power = mass × something
Power = zero × something = 0

So, this shows God has no power in our universe. It's possible for God to exist outside our universe--the equation does not hold sway there. In effect, God does not exist.

My response article shows how even an overwhelming odds against event can be overcome with natural processes.

I think I have done enough to show that a naturalistic explanation overcomes any odds against probability. Can you falsify the relativistic equation P=mc^2×gamma/t with God's mass at zero to get some power greater than zero?

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Tony Berard
Tony Berard

Written by Tony Berard

I have lately been constructing arguments against God and the supernatural. I have proven that stuff doesn't exist with science equations. I aspire to be great.

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