Multiverses?

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Part of the problem that I think Deeje was getting at is that our understanding of God and the entire (and I mean ENTIRE) understanding of Creation is limited by our feeble human brain and our own experience. Our knowledge, our comprehension, our understanding is limited by the fact that we are living in these finite bodies within the confines of a finite time. God is not limited by these.

Are there multi-verses/parallel universes? I don't know. I can somewhat comprehend the concept having had philosophy and physics and also by reading some pretty hard core scifi. But whether or not they exist isn't really a concern of mine. I have enough trouble dealing with the problems that exist in this universe. Now if another universe starts intruding into this one and starts messing with me... then I'll get concerned.

I'll let God handle the universe, or multiverse, or all the parallel universes there may be. That's HIS job. Mine is to try and understand my role in His plan and do my best to follow through.

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That was very well put. I agree with you on most of it. I don't think that there is multiverses though. They just dont' make sense to me.

I like what you said about our role to understand His plan. That was very good.
"If there were no eternal consciousness in a man, if at the bottom of everything there were only a wild ferment, a power that twisting in dark passions produced everything great or inconsequential; if an unfathomable insatiable emptiness lay hid beneath everything, what would life be but despair?"

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QUOTE(deepdiver32073)Part of the problem that I think Deeje was getting at is that our understanding of God and the entire (and I mean ENTIRE) understanding of Creation is limited by our feeble human brain and our own experience.  Our knowledge, our comprehension, our understanding is limited by the fact that we are living in these finite bodies within the confines of a finite time.  God is not limited by these.

Are there multi-verses/parallel universes?  I don't know.  I can somewhat comprehend the concept having had philosophy and physics and also by reading some pretty hard core scifi.  But whether or not they exist isn't really a concern of mine. I have enough trouble dealing with the problems that exist in this universe.  Now if another universe starts intruding into this one and starts messing with me... then I'll get concerned.

I'll let God handle the universe, or multiverse, or all the parallel universes there may be.  That's HIS job.  Mine is to try and understand my role in His plan and do my best to follow through.

Not bad..

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