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To: RobRoy
[Multiverse] theories, according to Glynn, are "reminiscent of medieval theologians' speculations about the number of angels that could dance on the head of a pin."

LOLOL!!!! That's a great analogy! I gather the theologians never did "isolate" those dancing angels. And it's hard to see how man is going to be able to "isolate" the "other" universes in our "multiverse."

I just can't shake the feeling that, were it not for the fact that there are scientific investigators out there motivated from the get-go by an aversion to God, such cosmologies as Silber discusses in this article would never see the light of day. They demand that the universe have nothing whatsoever to do with God, or any immaterial thing for that matter, and reject out of hand any suggestion to the contrary. I don't think we can say of such people that they are "open-minded." Perhaps their theories are just a waste of time; but then again, perhaps not.

Thanks for the link, RobRoy. Indeed, this is a most interesting article!

1,987 posted on 02/09/2005 10:34:33 AM PST by betty boop
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To: betty boop

I firmly believe in other dimensions. The Bible talks about it all the time. It even gives one a name.

Heaven.


1,988 posted on 02/09/2005 10:39:34 AM PST by RobRoy (They're trying to find themselves an audience. Their deductions need applause - Peter Gabriel)
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