I have proven that God exists

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domble

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Sorry for the sensationalist title, but I really want to discuss this idea I've had.

-Edit, from here on I've changed the post slightly as it came across a bit more serious than I intended. Sorry guys, this really is just something I intended people to have a bit fun with :)-

Just for the record, I don't believe I'm now the major philosopher of our time lol. This is really just something to think about.

I was thinking[footnote]These thoughts were in no way aided by ANY illegal substance. Honest.[/footnote] about how we proved that there are an unlimited number of alternate universes.

This means that anything that can happen will happen.
Statistically speaking, doesn't this mean that there must be a God? Or at least something approximately the same?
I mean God is, what, a creature that can manipulate matter at the molecular level?
It would also mean that every religion is the right one.

I'm not a religious man, I don't really mind if there's a God or not. But I just think it's something worth wondering about.

What do you all think?
 

Radeonx

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Don't do religion threads. They are generally looked down upon, and have a good chance of devolving into a flame war.
I don't really know if there is a god, and personally, I don't particularly care. If there is, I'll repent and get into heaven, and if there isn't, I'll cease to exist. It doesn't really matter in my eyes. Although, I guess you could be right.
 

Valate_v1legacy

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You might wanna equip your Buckler of Flame Resistance.

-crap ninjad!

-Edit- This isn't news, I toyed with the idea years ago- and came to this conclusion:
"If there isn't one in the universe you're in, it doesn't apply"

Of course it also means Atheists are right, too. God(s) exist, yet they don't exist.
 

ZeroMachine

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When did we prove there's an unlimited amount of alternate universes? I mean, it's an interesting theory, but I don't think we've proved it...
 

Flishiz

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It would also mean that it's a bit of a quantum God, wouldn't it? He exists, but if not in this universe, then he doesn't, but also does.
 

Emphraim

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So you are basically saying that as there are infinite universes, God must exist in one of them, even if he may or may not exist in this one?

I've never thought of it that way, but it's certainly an interesting way of looking at it.
 

MysticnFm

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We have proved that now? When did that happen?

I must be behind the times.

I like to think that if there is an infinite number of alternate universes, that there is one where I have climbed to the highest rung of society and I rule over all the other puny humans with an Iron Gauntlet.

...

Or where everything is made of cake.
 

Ibanez887

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Let me equip my flame resistance armor first......
I dont really care that much about religion. It doesnt make that much sense to me. I can understand philosophies but I dont dive into the whole "god" thing
And just to clarify, Im not atheist and I am ok with religious people
 

A Weary Exile

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I fail to see your train of logic from 'There are infinite universes' to 'There must be a God.' Explanations please?
 

PrinceoN

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domble said:
Sorry for the sensationalist title, but I really want to discuss this idea I've had.

I was thinking[footnote]These thoughts were in no way aided by ANY illegal substance. Honest.[/footnote] about how we proved that there are an unlimited number of alternate universes.

This means that anything that can happen will happen.
Statistically speaking, doesn't this mean that there must be a God? Or at least something approximately the same?
I mean God is, what, a creature that can manipulate matter at the molecular level?
It would also mean that every religion is the right one.

I'm not a religious man, I don't really mind if there's a God or not. But I just think it's something worth wondering about.

What do you all think?
If you prove God exists, then therefore he cannot exist. For proof denies faith, and without faith he is nothing. Q.E.D.
 

Bassman_2

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This is an interesting idea for another thread: what do you expect in some of the infinite, anything-can-happen universes. *looking at mysticn's post*
 

domble

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PrinceoN said:
domble said:
Sorry for the sensationalist title, but I really want to discuss this idea I've had.

I was thinking[footnote]These thoughts were in no way aided by ANY illegal substance. Honest.[/footnote] about how we proved that there are an unlimited number of alternate universes.

This means that anything that can happen will happen.
Statistically speaking, doesn't this mean that there must be a God? Or at least something approximately the same?
I mean God is, what, a creature that can manipulate matter at the molecular level?
It would also mean that every religion is the right one.

I'm not a religious man, I don't really mind if there's a God or not. But I just think it's something worth wondering about.

What do you all think?


If you prove God exists, then therefore he cannot exist. For proof denies faith, and without faith he is nothing. Q.E.D.
lol did I just kill god?

jesus, sorry guys...

Crap! blasphemy!... oh wait, it's okay now i guess.
 

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Radeonx said:
Don't do religion threads. They are generally looked down upon, and have a good chance of devolving into a flame war.
I don't really know if there is a god, and personally, I don't particularly care. If there is, I'll repent and get into heaven, and if there isn't, I'll cease to exist. It doesn't really matter in my eyes. Although, I guess you could be right.
Don't I know it. There have been three of these today.

Op - you can't prove your multiverse theory, so what you have now is a theory that might be possible because of an unproven theory, which is about as good as Saddams undies when they found him in that hole.
 

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ELxSQUISHY said:
That is definitely one way to look at it lol.
seconded

Oliver90909 said:
Certainly undeniable. But someone has yet to prove he exists in this dimension!
also seconded.

Untill there is proof that he still exists in this demention and that alternate universes are acually proven, like proven not a theory, then i remain a objective athiest (or something like that, i can't remeber the real term).