Well, nobody has time for maths, because it costs time and concentration, and people prefer to discuss their believes in vague philosophical terms. I have posted the following often enough: John 1.1 : "en Archêi ên ho Logos, kai ho Logos ên pros ton Theon, kai Theos ên ho Logos" When you check with Heraklit, you will find out that the best meaning of "logos" is "the (mathematical/physical) law of the universe" - this is a clear and strict definition of the term "theos" ("God"), and "logos" clearly involves maths. But the "people" who would have the capacity to find out this law (and present buggy mathematics and physics on this planet are far away from having it) obviously don't have the time to do it or are not interested in doing it - except maybe one single "person", who knows enough about math and philosophy/religion to be interested (but this person would probably be silent about it). Does this help? (I am not trying to be clever, I am just sick and tired of vague philosophical or "spiritual" discussions.)