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Mission for Truth
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Message 1 of 13 (120489)
06-30-2004 6:35 PM


If quantum mechanics is true and their can be infinite alternate realities, then there could be some alternate reality where God does exist and us agnostics are all buggered.
Any thoughts?

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Message 3 of 13 (120532)
06-30-2004 8:29 PM


So quantum events can only be physical? Ie: particles, light, stone, me, you, etc?

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Message 5 of 13 (120856)
07-01-2004 2:51 PM
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06-30-2004 8:47 PM


Maybe not the physical. The matter of which we are made is only a small portion of the Universe, 4%. 23% is an exotic type of material known as "cold dark matter". And 73% is an even more exotic "dark energy". So which portion does the quantum theory hold true?

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Message 7 of 13 (120863)
07-01-2004 3:45 PM
Reply to: Message 6 by Melchior
07-01-2004 3:26 PM


To quote myself:
quote:
If quantum mechanics is true and their can be infinite alternate realities, then there could be some alternate reality where God does exist and us agnostics are all buggered.
And your reply:
quote:
Only if God is tied to the physical parts of the universe.
So, you're saying then that God would have to be more like a physical law, or made of particles, etc.? In concord with Lam who says:
quote:
We've already established a long time ago that you can't tie spiritual into the physical.
If so, then now I understand.
This message has been edited by Mission for Truth, 07-01-2004 02:54 PM
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Mission for Truth
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Message 10 of 13 (120948)
07-01-2004 7:20 PM
Reply to: Message 9 by Loudmouth
07-01-2004 4:49 PM


Makes Sense
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However, we would still remain physical entities of some sort. If we are to manipulate matter/energy/space/time, then we must also be within the confines of those constructs. If the God of current human religion is able to manipulate the universe, then He to must be of this universe. At least, this is my philosophical stance.
I can see that. Which would make him subject to natural laws as well?

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Message 11 of 13 (120949)
07-01-2004 7:22 PM
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07-01-2004 4:08 PM


Melchior. I think you have me confused for someone that believes in God. I'm just asking theoretical questions that I think some creationists would ask, to see if they make sense. And so I can get it straight in my mind too.
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