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To: Hot Tabasco

A scientist friend of mine told me there are multiple universes. I asked what lays beyond these universes - the answer was “nothing”. Seems to me that there is plenty of nothing in the universe we can see. She went through the millions of potentially inhabited planets; I find it odd that when meteorites land, they don’t find any new elements or metals in the meteorites. As I can’t wrap my mind around this, I accept the simplest, oldest explanation - God created it all, the seven days were selected to make it comprehendable for humans - God needs no conception of time. I find it hard to believe that otherwise, these multiverses were “just there” and always have been. That to me is harder to accept than divine creation.


108 posted on 09/17/2017 1:36:15 PM PDT by laconic (thes)
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To: laconic
I accept the simplest, oldest explanation - God created it all, the seven days were selected to make it comprehendable for humans - God needs no conception of time.

I once saw a program hosted by a Jewish Rabbi who was also a PHD Physicist who perfectly explained the "Seven Days" in the creation of the universe. It wasn't really seven days but rather the expansion of time from the very beginning that spanned millennium as time expanded, much like a rubber band.

But if you ask me to believe in God, then I have to ask where did God come from?

I'm not trying to be a smart ass, it's a legitimate question that I have been struggling with for many years...............

110 posted on 09/17/2017 2:00:14 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco
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