This is an interesting article about Christian scientists trying to tackle the multiverse theory. Here is my favorite paragraph:
Robin Collins, a professor of philosophy at Pennsylvania’s Messiah College who also presented at the Wheaton conference, focuses much of his work on the theological opportunities multiverse theories present for the uniqueness of our universe. He imagines far-flung civilizations in the multiverse all in need of salvation and a multiplicity of Christs who would change forms to meet each universe’s redemptive needs. “If you had Klingons somewhere — of course a very fallen race, as we know from Star Trek,” Collins adds, “God takes up their nature, and there’s a Klingon version of the Son.” Collins has also argued that multiverse models are consistent with god’s creative capacities. “If you start thinking about god as infinitely creative,” he says, “it would be totally unexpected for god to just create us.”
If they are willing to go there then a new question arises. If Christ can take different forms in different places at different times to save all the heathen aliens, then why can't he do the same thing on earth?
Progressive revelation anybody?
2 comments:
nice read.......
These people are so tediously boring and ignorant.
What are they really trying to prove?
That the parental deity of their Sunday school childhood some how exists.
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