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As an author and reader of science fiction, I fully appreciate the concept of multiverse, the theory conjecturing an infinite number of universes exist. I use the multiverse concept to move characters from one reality to another, from one time to another, from one universe to another. But, I am cognizant that, just like wormholes provide portals to various intergalactic destinations, multiverse is simply an invention, a device to make credible that which clearly is not. Why, you may ask, does actual science believe in a multiverse? The answer may shock you. Modern science (especially discoveries of the past forty years) recognizes the problems inherent with randomness. The odds are so incredibly huge against chance producing even one amino acid chain that the entirety of Darwinian macro-evolution is called into question. But, not to worry. If we assume an infinite number of universes, the odds are much better than one universe (as luck would have it, ours) would have all the right stuff for life to arise spontaneously. Just as the Big Bang (everything that has a beginning has a cause) undermined Darwins assumed steady state universe, Stephan Hawking says, not to worry, gravity exists, therefore it produced the universe(s). If you are a Christian, if you believe what Jesus Christ said about the garden in Eden, about Adam and Eve, about Jonah, about Sodom and Gomorrah, about Passover....and youve been ridiculed by scientists who claim they know we evolved from a single cell formed naturally, this video is for you. Its rather lengthy, about an hour, but it will explain everything Ive only hinted at. Hold you head up, Christian. There are many more scientists who posit a universe created by an Intelligent Designer than you might imagine. Political correctness can only dictate for only so long before enough people come to know the truth. https://youtube/watch?v=ZS1x-6al2pE
Posted on: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 10:40:25 +0000

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