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The Greatest Religious Miracle – A Logical Understanding of God

  • Writer: Brainz Magazine
    Brainz Magazine
  • Dec 9
  • 6 min read

Updated: Dec 11

Hassan is the self-taught, non-prophetic messenger of God. He is the founder of the philosophy of Intellectual Righteousness and the author of the book Theology for the New Millennium.

Executive Contributor Hassan Bfly

The greatest religious miracle isn’t raising the dead, parting seas, or anything magical. No one living today even knows if any of those events took place. If they did, those are some impressive feats, but none of them can match a logical understanding of God.


Stack of religious books with a wooden cross on a desk, surrounded by school supplies. Background features a blurred classroom with a chalkboard.

Of course, simply remembering a basic math lesson at the beginning of Algebra 1 doesn’t sound like anything remarkable. Making a connection between the foundational reference point in math is. It provides us with evidence and an example of the beginning of all measurement, which has no beginning. This allows us to describe the Creator of all without confusion or contradiction.


While the connection doesn’t exactly make the concept of God irrefutable, it does make logic and math allies of monotheism. If you have a basic understanding of zero’s role in defining all numbers and how analogies work, God is to reality what zero is to math. This connection can do what believers and non-believers have thought impossible.


Zero: The mathematical mirror for God


We have known about zero and its role in defining everything in math for centuries. Even though there were numerical systems prior to its discovery, a more complete understanding of zero showed that it was implicitly in use without people realizing it. Whether we’ve invented the sounds and symbols for it or not, none is the prerequisite for every first.


Because none of whatever is desired leaves us lacking, it is easy to be dismissive and view zero in a negative light. None of something specific is different from none as the foundational reference point. Its absolute nature leaves no opposite perspective that could be perceived negatively.


Many people think of zero as just a placeholder for absence without questioning why that would be necessary at math’s foundation. All measurement begins with none, so everything finite was once absent or non-existent. Only something infinite can have no beginning. Zero is the perfect placeholder for the Infinite because actual infinity has no finite attributes.


If numbers are shorthand for adjectives answering the question “how many,” the answer to “how many finite attributes does the truly infinite have?” is none. Potential infinity goes on indefinitely. It is a recognition that the finite can go beyond our conceptual or perceptual range. Many people confuse potential infinity with actual infinity because they are both “limitless.”


God in the image of man


If we’ve known about zero for so long, how could such a simple connection be missed? Whenever we think of the Creator of all, we immediately think of action. This leads to ideas about consciousness, agency, location, and appearance. Such a tendency is so natural and automatic that even those who deny the existence of God begin with a human-like figure.


A Creator with traits that fit the created is a contradiction, so an imaginable or personified God will fail any logic test and require faith to be believed in. Unfortunately, those who use logic are never actually applying it to the concept of a Creator. Those who accept the concept of a Creator are pulled further away from the truth by their means of description.


Describing God without contradiction


Without any way to relate to God, it is easy to assume that this leaves no way to describe God. We may only be able to define zero according to what it isn’t, but we are able to describe it according to its relevance to everything else in math.


Using zero’s foundational role in math gives us a way to describe God without contradiction. In math, zero is absolute, infinite, perfect, eternal, and omnipresent. The most important of those descriptions is absoluteness. It gives us insight on multiple levels.


Absolute value accurately conveys the concept of God being perceived as all-good, without the error of applying our relative morality to God. Positive and negative are opposite perspectives. Neither really applies to the Absolute, but the absence of negativity is often conflated with omnibenevolence.


The lack of equal opposition means there is no need to envision a rival responsible for the existence of what we consider evil. Pain is the necessary and unavoidable counterpart of pleasure. It is an unpleasant part of reality, but suffering becomes a choice if the pain isn’t physical or excruciating.


Absolute value and the power of perspective


I wish understanding God could help with physical pain as it is happening, but all we can do during those difficult times is persevere and endure. Worshipping God does make mentally applying absolute value to every facet of existence possible. Some instances make it more difficult than others, but knowing absolute value applies to the most dreaded and guaranteed event, death, provides a way to accomplish it.


The Absolute Creator made an absolute universe that is balanced by equal and opposite perspectives. To worship God is like putting absolute value brackets on life and death. You can still see what’s negative or the opposite of what you desire while being able to appreciate things for what they are.


Understanding that with God is Heaven or Hell recalibrates the lens through which you see life. While tantalizing tales of abundance and terrifying threats of fire that burns without killing seem like the fantasies of those who are afraid of death, the reality behind those fictions is just as impactful.


Heaven in your eyes


Without opposite or equal, only the Creator can be the Destroyer. That means everything finite must return to God to cease to exist. That includes whatever it is that makes us autonomous and gives us self-interest.


I’m not implying we remain active after we die, nor am I guaranteeing we will be aware in our final instance of individual existence. There is no reason to believe in activity after death, but we do have reason to believe we will be aware of our end.


My confidence in awareness at the end comes from the simple conclusion that awareness is part of self-identity. Can there truly be a you without you knowing anything? Of course, we need the body and mind as conduits in the physical. They would be useless and non-existent in the end because you would be one with the Origin.


To become one with the Infinite means there will be none of what we can experience in life. For those who see that as a lack of the negative, which would mean there is no longer any need or value for the positive, that would be seen as bliss. For those who see the lack of the positive they still long for, the same reality would be torment.


Whether or not we will be aware in the end, the ability to see Heaven within the reality that could be seen as Hell is what unlocks the power of positive perspective. The promise of Heaven is meant to improve life. It doesn't require you to forgo life's joys for some reward after we die.


God isn’t some tyrant who will punish you for eternity for not reciprocating “His love.” Hell is a warning to keep you from turning the inevitable into self-torment. Seeing the diminished perceived value of what we love frees us from the thought patterns that hinder enjoyment and makes difficulty more bearable.


Intellectual righteousness checks every box


Every reason for doubt, confusion, or rejection of monotheism can be linked to attempts to imagine and personify the Creator of all. It is such a natural tendency that even those who reject God begin with the same flawed projections as those who believe.


God is to reality what zero is to math. With God is Heaven or Hell. You should remember that. The two facts and one opinion of Intellectual Righteousness may not answer every question about God. They do remove the contradictions associated with God and clear up the biggest misconceptions.


There is no longer any room to question how an all-good and all-powerful God allows pain and suffering. We no longer describe the Creator in ways that fit creation. The sure pleasures of life are no longer sacrificed for uncertain improvements in the afterlife. When in doubt, you are encouraged to think critically, logically, and objectively.


Realistically, the only arguments against Intellectual Righteousness stem from discomfort with such a major change in belief or an unwillingness to let go of the intoxicating delusion of being able to edit God. Because editing God is the closest we can come to omnipotence, the truth can feel like a personal attack.


Free your mind, and your soul will follow. The truth about God is a blessing, don’t reject it just because it lacks the spectacle and fantasy people are used to. Explore the unseen constant at the foundation of math, and you will find God. Apply what you discover to life, and you will find peace.


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Read more from Hassan Bfly

Hassan Bfly, Founder of Intellectual Righteousness

Hassan Bfly introduces a new way of understanding God using common sense and math. His core analogy "God is to reality what zero is to math" cuts through confusion with mathematical precision, inviting both believers and skeptics to consider a foundational truth no one can deny. Through writing, video, music, and on-location appearances, Hassan challenges conventional narratives and empowers others to think beyond doctrine and dogma. His message isn't just belief, it’s understanding.

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