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Epic Fury to Epic Empathy: Fund a ResearchCity for Mathematical Theology
For millennia, Jews, Christians, Muslims, and others have fought wars — and fueled apocalyptic fears — over theological questions that none of them could state precisely enough to resolve. Mathematical theology offers a way out: translate the claims into formal axioms, check them for consistency, and discover where traditions actually agree once ambiguity is removed.
First explorations reveal a striking result: all three Abrahamic scriptures converge on the same pan-en-theistic structure when mapped to formal axioms. If that convergence holds under rigorous scrutiny, it can defuse centuries of eschatological conflict by showing that many disagreements are verbal, not logical.
But this work requires global support to avoid capture by special interests. Refining axioms, engaging scholars across traditions, and running formal consistency checks all require sustained effort — as does real-world testing of what matheology discovers.
If you believe replacing eschatological warfare with mathematical clarity is worth pursuing before it’s too late, please fund this work — every contribution helps evolve a global ResearchCity for finding the narrow path to peace.
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