What we realize now as math and physics were important too - to God I think - in creating the universe.
Now you are on very daring ground! I would imagine that in the Middle Ages you may have doomed yourself with such talk, insofar as you are intimating, though not stating, restrictions on God’s creation.
But, you did tread lightly! I think you might have got off with any kind of leniency.
To be specific, I think it’s hard to avoid the idea that logic and math are coexistent with God, and not subject to His Creation. Well then, what of Physics? What of the Universe? I think we are left without any sort of account, except that “God Said”. Please don’t think that I am mocking! Here I am.
Math is used to describe physics in human terms, and physics is the root of all other sciences.
If you want proof of God, you have merely to look at the physical laws that shape our entire existence. It is not in the story of Genesis, but in the absolute consistency and immutability of physical law.
Yes, and all are God’s Natural Laws.