What Passes For Professorial Argument These Days

I think it would prove the exact opposite.

In an infinite universe G-d must exist in at least one.
 
Well, no deity has ever discussed this with me, so I will just say I don't know on this one. Then again, would any human have the possibility of understanding it should a deity deign to discuss the matter with him or her?
 
Well, no deity has ever discussed this with me, so I will just say I don't know on this one. Then again, would any human have the possibility of understanding it should a deity deign to discuss the matter with him or her?

Thank you O.R.
 
I think it would prove the exact opposite.

In an infinite universe G-d must exist in at least one.

Why?

Infinite universes, infinite time, infinite probabilities. That means there's a 100% chance that everything will must happen at least once. Including a universe with a omniscient, omnipresent G-d.
 
Possibly. But I think anyone that believes he has spoken with said deity and has the authority to tell others how to live because of that belongs in an institution with rooms with soft walls.
 
Possibly. But I think anyone that believes he has spoken with said deity and has the authority to tell others how to live because of that belongs in an institution with rooms with soft walls.
Your free to do whatever you want to (subject) yourself as long as it doesn't affect anyone else in anyway negatively.
 
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