Anyone willing to believe in alternate multiverses where known laws of physics may or may not apply should have no trouble believing in Heaven and Hell
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Or, so they say. But, one of us might be a Boltzmann brain, and there are, in reality, none of “us.” Needless to say, I regard the multiverse as a gimmick to avoid the second law of thermodynamics.
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That's a self-defeating gotcha Stefan. I mean you do believe in truth, don't you ?
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We come from "non-existence," ex-nihilo. When I was a kid we had the primordial atom but changed it when I wasn't paying attention. So, now there's nothing a la God, and, then, just nothing. I don't see any obstacles handling a multiverse. Poof! See?
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God created only this one universe, because one is enough.
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Science can only be based on evidence. If it's not repeatable, observable, and measurable, then it's just notional speculation, or religion.
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tell the same to your christian "friends" about their god.
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