Riemann Surfaces of God, Love, and Death

Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 7:65-68 (2018)
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This article is an attempt to explain logically, as a consistent set of axioms, the root creed of Christianity that is the infinity of God, the incarnation of God, and our resurrection, articles of faith that truly appear to be as illustrations of religious absurdity. To that end, this article will construct geometrical models for the infinity of God, the incarnation of God, and our resurrection. As a model for the infinity of God we shall consider the complex plane; for the incarnation of God we shall consider the sphere; for our resurrection we shall consider the open disc; in other words, the three most basic Riemann surfaces as the models for the three major creeds in Christianity. By considering these Riemann surface models of Christianity we are sure to understand the creeds of the infinity of God, the incarnation of God, and our resurrection as a logically consistent set of axioms despite their contradictory external appearances.

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