Re: Where God is: No Multiverse
From: Mitchell (macromitch_at_internetCDS.com)
Date: 08/20/04
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Date: 19 Aug 2004 19:15:40 -0700
funk420@yahoo.com (luke) wrote in message news:<e1b04639.0408191115.3f5ca3a2@posting.google.com>...
> news:<9c3da975.0408181336.31ce11bb@posting.google.com>...
> > funk420@yahoo.com (luke) wrote in message news:<e1b04639.0408170827.5912e025@posting.google.com>...
> > > macromitch@internetCDS.com (Mitchell) wrote in message news:<9c3da975.0408151926.ad387c1@posting.google.com>...
> > > > > snip-snip-snip
> > > > > God is in the universe and the universe is in God.
> > > > > All science has to do is to realize that we are it.
> > > > >
> > > > > We are it. Yes. Science that is.
> > > > God is a fact.
> > > > He is the meaning not a multiverse.
> > > > Where can you find his meaning?
> > > > The answer is inside us.
> > > > The meaning we project out onto a multiverse properly belongs
> > > > inside us.
> > > >
> > >
> > > I agree that much comes from inside us.
> > >
> > > > > > If there is nothing outside then we are left to face God
> > > > > > with no way around it.
> > > > >
> > > > > Which one?
> > > >
> > > > God is One
> > > > So is the universe Luke.
> > >
> > > There are many who are one.
> > Just as zero and one give birth to the infinite complexity of mathematics.
> >
>
> Yes. And more than just mathematics if Mr. Turing is to be believed.
> Could our very thoughts be encoded as zeros and ones? It would
> certainly take an awful lot of them..
>
> > > Take a look at the night sky and tell me how many gods you see.
> > I see One behind them all.
> >
>
> Yes. That is the milky way galaxy. That one is less well understood.
> What did it grow from? What keeps it together? Or perhaps you are
> seeing farther, to Andromeda and other distant island universes?
>
> > > Take a look at a crowd of people and tell me how many universes you see.
> > I see One. That is the point Luke.
> > Don't you get it?
>
> OK, I see only my own. You're right. But if solipsism is really the
> answer, why don't more people convert?
>
> No, all kidding aside, I do see one. Here we are, whether you like
> it or not. Universe or multiverse, call it what you will.
You are using multiverse to describe our one universe?
Is that what your doing?
I am saying that there really is nothing but God outside the universe
and that it is only by scientific imagination that He can be replaced
by a multiverse. The real meaning doesn't belong in an outside
multiverse. Instead if science were open to it it could see that WE
ARE IT.
Mitch Raemsch -- Light Falls --
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