RE: Let's say the multiverse theory is true, how would a Christian insert God...?
March 1, 2014 at 5:03 am
(This post was last modified: March 1, 2014 at 5:06 am by Mr. Moncrieff.)
Referring to this...
The theory goes that if these universes are so numerous, there would almost certainly be one that is so startling similar to ours, that it would be a perfect clone. This is a matter of simple odds.
...does it not strike a believer as a little ridiculous that God would crate replicas of our special little world, with its special little people? If everyone ends up living out their existence in hundreds of exact clones, it begs the question, what's the point in that?
If the multiverse theory is indeed true, that cloned existences model would definitely be accepted as a fact.
God created everything. So everything is his fault...
;p
The theory goes that if these universes are so numerous, there would almost certainly be one that is so startling similar to ours, that it would be a perfect clone. This is a matter of simple odds.
...does it not strike a believer as a little ridiculous that God would crate replicas of our special little world, with its special little people? If everyone ends up living out their existence in hundreds of exact clones, it begs the question, what's the point in that?
If the multiverse theory is indeed true, that cloned existences model would definitely be accepted as a fact.
(March 1, 2014 at 4:59 am)Esquilax Wrote:(March 1, 2014 at 4:54 am)Mr. Moncrieff Wrote: Why not create a better single world then - just make the place what it needs to be? Why mess about? Is he the equivalent of a toddler burning ants with a spyglass?
Is he prone to mistakes? Does he lack foresight or have episodes of lesser cognitive thought?
Or does have to play by the laws of physics? Is he that weak?
If you were cognitively capable of inspecting multiple realities, in their entirety, without any division of your attention between them, wouldn't it follow that focusing on a single reality would get rather boring, if you're aware of the extents your consciousness could stretch to? It's not his fault that the variables of our universe turned out a planet with less than optimal settings.
Granted, that makes god a hugely detached jerk just looking for entertainment, but we already knew that just from the bible, multiverse or no.
God created everything. So everything is his fault...
;p
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