The realm of God has no boundary. It exists is in the unbounded cosmos our
thoughts...it makes no sense to attach a bounded universe to it. Thank you.
On Aug 19, 2011 10:19 AM, "sadovnik socratus" <is.socra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does God So Love the Multiverse?
> / By Don N. Page . /
>
> Monotheistic religions such as Judaism and Christianity affirm
> that God loves all humans and created them in His image.
> However, we have learned from Darwin that we were not created
> separately from other life on earth. Some Christians opposed Darwinian
> evolution because it undercut certain design arguments for the
> existence of God. Today there is the growing idea that the fine-tuned
> constants of physics might be explained by a multiverse with
> very many different sets of constants of physics.
> Some Christians oppose the multiverse for similarly undercutting
> other
> design arguments for the existence of God. However, undercutting
> one argument does not disprove its conclusion.
> Here I argue that multiverse ideas, though not automatically
> a solution to the problems of physics, deserve serious consideration
> and are not in conflict with Christian theology as I see it.
> Although this paper as a whole is {\it addressed} primarily
> to Christians in cosmology and others interested in the relation
> between the multiverse and theism, it should be of {\it interest}
> to a wider audience.
> Proper subsets of this paper are addressed to other Christians,
> to other theists, to other cosmologists, to other scientists,
> and to others interested in the multiverse and theism.
>
> Does God So Love the Multiverse?
> / By Don N. Page . /
> http://arxiv.org/abs/0801.0246
> ==========================.
> #
> And I ask: Does God So Love the Infinity ?
> ===============.
> Best wishes.
> Israel Sadovnik Socratus
> =====================.
>
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