Originally posted by RJHindsYou accept eternity as a concept, the multiverse could be eternal without no beginning or end.
God is eternal, which means God has no beginning or ending. God is the first cause of all things that have come into being. π
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Originally posted by OdBodMan has not been able to determine where this universe begins or ends, so it is pure fantasy to imagine the multiverse. However, we could start dividing what we know of this universe into many universes and redefine it as the multiverse. π
You accept eternity as a concept, the multiverse could be eternal without no beginning or end.
Originally posted by RJHindsExactly the same points can be made about your god invention.
Man has not been able to determine where this universe begins or ends, so it is pure fantasy to imagine the multiverse. However, we could start dividing what we know of this universe into many universes and redefine it as the multiverse. π
Originally posted by RJHindsAgain, I could use the same argument in favour of the multiverse: I accept and acknowledge that the multiverse is eternal. I did not invent the multiverse, nor am I trying to invent a god in my own mind.
The difference is that I accept and acknowledge that God is the inventor and creator of the universe. I did not invent God or the universe, nor am I trying to invent a multiverse in my own mind.
Originally posted by RJHindsAnd even as the religious did not like to retain science in their knowledge, psychologists gave them over to Cognitive Dissonance (Rational thinking : modern man)And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind,
(Romans 1:28 KJV)