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Originally Posted by MitzaLizalor
I suppose the two universes would be like two liver flukes, one crawling around the inner surface of a hose pipe and the other crawling around its outer surface. Time is the length of the hosepipe but only God can make a tree.
I'm getting confused.
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Yes
God is immense but
we of all people can unravel His
magnificent intricacies!
Matthew 13:11
He answered and said unto them, Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given.
I do like the
liver fluke parable. But we must remember that (in case we need to come up with the Multiverse explanation for heathens) they could also merge and not just twine around each other.
Glory!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ezekiel Bathfire
There are no contradictions in the Bible.
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This is the
main point! Sinners, behold!
Hebrews 7:7
And without all contradiction the less is blessed of the better.
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Originally Posted by Basilissa
Brother Elmer, thank you for your illuminating explanation. Occam's Razor teaches us to look for the simplest possible explanation, and since we know the Bible has no contradictions, when contradictions seem to appear there has to be a simpler explanation, and your multiverse explanation seems simple enough to me!
This also explains the apparent multitude of Apostles - some of them must have existed in different universes, while the others were somehow present everywhere.
Occam's Razor again - the multiverse is the simplest, most logical explanation.
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Thank you,
amazingly clever (for a mere woman) Sister for the
Apostle example that will be most useful if we one day have to explain this for the secularists who find the
Multiverses.
Occam's razor gives even further support to our theory, as the simplest explanation is that there is only one explanation.
One God.
Mark 12:32
And the scribe said unto him, Well, Master, thou hast said the truth: for there is one God; and there is none other but he:
Just
one God and only
Jesus and the
Holy Ghost to supplement his oneness. What could be more simplistic?
Yours in Christ,
Elmer