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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards => Religious Debates & Threads => Topic started by: tbombz on October 07, 2015, 12:59:19 AM
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Exactly. I've asked the same question of the multiverse hypothesis in regards to the potential for God existing in even one of the infinite number of universes outside of our own.
If God exists in even one of the alternate universes and given that he transcends all space and time and remains eternally, unchanging in all of his qualities then he exists in all alternate universes as a result of his divine nature.
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Exactly. I've asked the same question of the multiverse hypothesis in regards to the potential for God existing in even one of the infinite number of universes outside of our own.
If God exists in even one of the alternate universes and given that he transcends all space and time and remains eternally, unchanging in all of his qualities then he exists in all alternate universes as a result of his divine nature.
The irrational cannot exist.
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The irrational cannot exist.
but I thought MOS and I are irrational because we believe in Jesus. Or we don't exist?
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but I thought MOS and I are irrational because we believe in Jesus. Or we don't exist?
It is your beliefs that are irrational, which is to say you are being irrational. There's a big difference between someone believing in irrational things or being irrational and something being fundamentally and logically incongruent.
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Like the idea of nothing creating everything?
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Like the idea of nothing creating everything?
There's plenty wrong in this question but it's Sunday so let's have a bit of fun... If everything requires a creator, where did your God come from? Who created it? What's that? Everything requires a creator except your God who doesn't? How convenient!