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CodeBlackv2 wrote:I think the multiverse theory is nothing more than starting with the concept of "we don't know" and then creating a theory that makes it ok that we don't know. Normally, a scientific theory as developed in order to explain, as yet unexplained, behavior. But the multiverse theory seems to be going in the reverse direction, trying to find behavior to match the completely imagined theory.
I'm not saying that I know for a fact that there is no multiverse but we must have a sound basis for theorizing such a thing. At the very least this is a not fully formed theory. And if there is a multiverse, so what? How does it relate to I.D.?
DIss0n80r wrote:at1with0 wrote:What if the objective universe and truth were hell?
What if God was squawk squawk squawk? Just a squawk squawk squawk squawk squawk? Trying to squawk squawk squawk squawk?

at1with0 wrote:DIss0n80r wrote:at1with0 wrote:What if the objective universe and truth were hell?
What if God was squawk squawk squawk? Just a squawk squawk squawk squawk squawk? Trying to squawk squawk squawk squawk?
SQUAWK SQUAWK i wuv u SQUAWK SQUAWK
DIss0n80r wrote:
I wuv u tew. We should get married and have lots of leftist homo babies.

at1with0 wrote:DIss0n80r wrote:
I wuv u tew. We should get married and have lots of leftist homo babies.
but if they were homo, they would have to move to CANADA to marry each other.
DIss0n80r wrote:Good point, Greene. Technology should be used responsibly and drivers need to focus on driving, for their own safety and so they won't endanger others. I don't see what that has to do with religion or ID specifically, though.
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