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My guess is maybe one per month, but how old is God?
So is there a mirror universe where God is evil (well, more than usual) and Satan is good? Maybe Mirror God sports a goatee? LolI’m sure I’m not the first person to ask this question.
I am assuming that no two universes that God created have to be alike in any way. For instance, other universes may have totally different elements. Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, etc, may simply not exist in other universes and life forms may be comprised of elements that we cannot even imagine.
And if creatures in other universes were tempted by God in a similar manner to Adam and Eve, and they also committed an “original sin”, would Jesus then have to die as their Redeemer also?
Universes may simply be something to amuse God, much like a child plays with toys. He may tempt the creatures in the other universes simply to see their reaction. Perhaps in some of the universes, the creatures did not give into temptation like Adam and Eve and are now living in an Eden-like paradise. And will we see these other creatures in heaven so that we can converse about the differences between our universes and theirs?
Myth...I’m sure I’m not the first person to ask this question.
I am assuming that no two universes that God created have to be alike in any way. For instance, other universes may have totally different elements. Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, etc, may simply not exist in other universes and life forms may be comprised of elements that we cannot even imagine.
And if creatures in other universes were tempted by God in a similar manner to Adam and Eve, and they also committed an “original sin”, would Jesus then have to die as their Redeemer also?
Universes may simply be something to amuse God, much like a child plays with toys. He may tempt the creatures in the other universes simply to see their reaction. Perhaps in some of the universes, the creatures did not give into temptation like Adam and Eve and are now living in an Eden-like paradise. And will we see these other creatures in heaven so that we can converse about the differences between our universes and theirs?
If God exists, and is omniscient and omnipotent or however that's supposed to work, then they created all the universes, however many exist.I’m sure I’m not the first person to ask this question.
I am assuming that no two universes that God created have to be alike in any way. For instance, other universes may have totally different elements. Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, etc, may simply not exist in other universes and life forms may be comprised of elements that we cannot even imagine.
And if creatures in other universes were tempted by God in a similar manner to Adam and Eve, and they also committed an “original sin”, would Jesus then have to die as their Redeemer also?
Universes may simply be something to amuse God, much like a child plays with toys. He may tempt the creatures in the other universes simply to see their reaction. Perhaps in some of the universes, the creatures did not give into temptation like Adam and Eve and are now living in an Eden-like paradise. And will we see these other creatures in heaven so that we can converse about the differences between our universes and theirs?
I’m sure I’m not the first person to ask this question.
I am assuming that no two universes that God created have to be alike in any way. For instance, other universes may have totally different elements. Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, etc, may simply not exist in other universes and life forms may be comprised of elements that we cannot even imagine.
And if creatures in other universes were tempted by God in a similar manner to Adam and Eve, and they also committed an “original sin”, would Jesus then have to die as their Redeemer also?
Universes may simply be something to amuse God, much like a child plays with toys. He may tempt the creatures in the other universes simply to see their reaction. Perhaps in some of the universes, the creatures did not give into temptation like Adam and Eve and are now living in an Eden-like paradise. And will we see these other creatures in heaven so that we can converse about the differences between our universes and theirs?
I’m sure I’m not the first person to ask this question.
I am assuming that no two universes that God created have to be alike in any way. For instance, other universes may have totally different elements. Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, etc, may simply not exist in other universes and life forms may be comprised of elements that we cannot even imagine.
And if creatures in other universes were tempted by God in a similar manner to Adam and Eve, and they also committed an “original sin”, would Jesus then have to die as their Redeemer also?
Universes may simply be something to amuse God, much like a child plays with toys. He may tempt the creatures in the other universes simply to see their reaction. Perhaps in some of the universes, the creatures did not give into temptation like Adam and Eve and are now living in an Eden-like paradise. And will we see these other creatures in heaven so that we can converse about the differences between our universes and theirs?
403Another question to consider:
How many god's exist that are capable of creating Universes?
Or perhaps it's like monkeys and typewriters...
A Universe is actually a small feature. They go of with cyclic Big Bangs. A third of this Universe, half the previous and the remainder of the third Universe collect in a Black Hole for the Big Bang. Beyond the third set of quasars is a long distance to the wall of the Cosmic Manifestation that hovers above the etheric planet. The wall of the Cosmic Manifestation was formed by dust accumulating from successive Big Bangs upon the wall of the kettle. Two critical masses are thrown into a kettle so some people can work some things out.I’m sure I’m not the first person to ask this question.
I am assuming that no two universes that God created have to be alike in any way. For instance, other universes may have totally different elements. Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, etc, may simply not exist in other universes and life forms may be comprised of elements that we cannot even imagine.
And if creatures in other universes were tempted by God in a similar manner to Adam and Eve, and they also committed an “original sin”, would Jesus then have to die as their Redeemer also?
Universes may simply be something to amuse God, much like a child plays with toys. He may tempt the creatures in the other universes simply to see their reaction. Perhaps in some of the universes, the creatures did not give into temptation like Adam and Eve and are now living in an Eden-like paradise. And will we see these other creatures in heaven so that we can converse about the differences between our universes and theirs?
I’m sure I’m not the first person to ask this question.
I am assuming that no two universes that God created have to be alike in any way. For instance, other universes may have totally different elements. Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, etc, may simply not exist in other universes and life forms may be comprised of elements that we cannot even imagine.
And if creatures in other universes were tempted by God in a similar manner to Adam and Eve, and they also committed an “original sin”, would Jesus then have to die as their Redeemer also?
Universes may simply be something to amuse God, much like a child plays with toys. He may tempt the creatures in the other universes simply to see their reaction. Perhaps in some of the universes, the creatures did not give into temptation like Adam and Eve and are now living in an Eden-like paradise. And will we see these other creatures in heaven so that we can converse about the differences between our universes and theirs?
42I’m sure I’m not the first person to ask this question.
I am assuming that no two universes that God created have to be alike in any way. For instance, other universes may have totally different elements. Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, etc, may simply not exist in other universes and life forms may be comprised of elements that we cannot even imagine.
And if creatures in other universes were tempted by God in a similar manner to Adam and Eve, and they also committed an “original sin”, would Jesus then have to die as their Redeemer also?
Universes may simply be something to amuse God, much like a child plays with toys. He may tempt the creatures in the other universes simply to see their reaction. Perhaps in some of the universes, the creatures did not give into temptation like Adam and Eve and are now living in an Eden-like paradise. And will we see these other creatures in heaven so that we can converse about the differences between our universes and theirs?
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