I am a Christian, and I approve this message. O friend, God is great and righteous! He is life, and love, and all manner of goodness. Christ's death on the cross was a means to the end, the end being God Himself. Aristotle claimed that there is an end to which all things aim; however, I claim now that God is the thing to which all things aim. And in Christ's death, in which Jesus, He who knew no sin, was made to be sin, He became our propitiation. God justly destroyed Christ, with an eternity of hell on the cross, exchanging places with us, getting what we deserved, and lavishing upon us His own righteousness, life, and inheritance. But in this means, Christ became the full expression of God's righteousness and greatness, through His love! Praise be to God! O friend, God is holding His hand out to you, just take hold of it.
Also, a belief properly so called, applies to everything. That includes reason; for we cannot prove or disprove that reason is reasonable. Therefore, we have to start from a basis of presupposition for everything, which cannot be proven. For example, what makes reason reasonable? What makes one believe that reality is reality? Therefore, everything reverts to faith.
You can prove a negative. One such way is to derive an indirect proof, in which you assume something and derive a logical contradiction. Therefore, because you can prove a negative and this argument is based on the assumption that one cannot, then it is invalid.
If one can imagine a maximally great being, then it is logically contradictory for one to claim that He does not exist in reality; for it is greater to be in reality and necessarily in every world, than to be merely contingent upon the world's variables. Therefore, if God is logically possible, then God exists, but if God is logically impossible, then God does not exist. God is logically possible: therefore, God exists.
If space and time did not exist, which is categorized as the universe and all physical things, then logic and numbers would still exist; for if it did not exist, then the universe would be in a state of non-existence, but because logic would not be true, also in a state of existence (i.e. 1=2). Logic and numbers exist; therefore, under your premises, you have no logic, because they do not exist, because things that are beyond space and time do not exist: therefore, your argument is necessarily illogical.
God is great and loving and wonderful and nice and caring for all of His elect in the absolute! God is great ad loving and wonderful and nice and caring for all of His creations in a more limited sense.
The Day of Trouble shall come and all those who call upon the name of the Lord will be saved!