> Glenn wrote
> > I don't see how Christianity could survive the confirmation ofthe
> >>many-worlds hypothesis.
I, for one, can only see God's greater glory if the many-worlds hypothesisis varified; for though there be a set possing infinite rank of possibleor actual "histories" or "worlds" undergirding the quantum theory,God is infinitely "greater" a le Cantor. While God transends even an infinitenature, He/She also is immanently involved, i.e.panenthiesim.
In fact, if the universe is to be metaphorically thought of as theabode to The Devine, wouldn't we expect it to exhibit some levels of infinities?
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