Mathematically Proving Universal Salvation is True!
- haroldsamsong
- Nov 11, 2022
- 2 min read
There I was doing my daily work, when I found a mathematical formula that can be used to show the Universal Salvation is true.
Everyone knows about taxes, so let's use that as an example.
Profit After Taxes (PAT)
= Before-Tax Profit – Taxes (Before-Tax Profit)
= Before Tax Profit (1 - Taxes)
We can simplify this set of equations to the following:
PAT = BTP - Tx(BTP) = BTP (1 - Tx)
To prove this is true, let's use some random numbers, where
BTP = 777
Tx = 11
= -7770
777 - 11(777) = -7770
777(1-11) = -7770
Or if we want an even more random example, where
BTP = 19
Tx = 361
= -6840
= 19-361(19) = -6840
= 19(1-361) = -6840
Using algebraic variables, the formula that proves Universal Salvation as true is the following:
z = x-y(x) = x(1-y)
This explains the Trinity. This is how God can exist in different forms, The Father, The Son, the Holy Spirit, yet each form equals each other.
Each member of the Trinity proves that Universal Salvation is true.
The Father: Matthew 6:9-10, NIV Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.
The will of God the Father is to fufill His promise to creation, to have all people worshipping Him in goodness and joy. Thus, all people will go to Heaven.
The Son: 1 Timothy 4:10 Jesus Christ, the savior of all men, especially those who believe.
Jesus Christ paid the wages of sin, which is death, for the sins of all people. Everyone will be saved through Him.
The Holy Spirit: Romans 15:13 May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.
God is a God of hope. Everyone has the hope to be saved. He fills you with all joy, to all people, to everyone, so there's peace everywhere. The Holy Spirit is the power that spreads this hope, that every person will receive salvation.
Thus, 1 Matthew 6:9-10 = Timoyth 4:10 = Romans 15:13
They all prove each other true and serve as evidence for one another.
Thus, Universal Salvation is true.
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