Abstract:
This paper presents a deductive proof for the existence of God, defined as a living universe, by arguing that the premise of life as the fundamental cause of the cosmos is logically necessary and scientifically compelling. We demonstrate that empirical science based on the materialist assumption—that life emerges from inanimate matter—is inconsistent and implausible due to unresolved contradictions in modern physics and the complexity of life. In contrast, positing a living universe as the foundational axiom resolves these inconsistencies and aligns with observed cosmic order. Through a rigorous logical framework, we conclude that God, as a living universe, is the most coherent premise for scientific inquiry, offering a rational bridge between science and theology.