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Scientists today increasingly talk and write about the multiverse. (View in Browser) |
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| | | | What is the Multiverse? | | The multiverse is the belief that our universe is just one of many. Presumably, each universe exists parallel to and independent of one another. If this sounds like science fiction, philosophy, or religion, it is, because the multiverse could be classified in any one of those categories. Whatever the multiverse is, it definitely is not science. How can the multiverse be scientific (given that science is the study of the natural world using our five senses) when other universes, by definition, are beyond our ability to detect? | | | | | | | | | | Get Equipped | | | | The Heavens Declare Astronomy Pack | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | Anyone who doesn't think that creation really matters should take the time to seriously consider these seven reasons. | | | | | | Fall may make us wonder, "Did Adam and Eve ever see such brilliant colors in the Garden of Eden?" | | | | | I've met many kids that remind me the Lord is raising up an army from the coming generations to stand on His Word and proclaim the truth of the gospel. | | | | | Learn more about Noah's background in the "Who Was Noah?" exhibit and through a new resource that dives deeper into his backstory. | | | | | | |
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