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In summary, the multiverse theory was invented to explain away the clear evidence of design in the universe along with the fact that the universe is finely-tuned to support life (the anthropic prin...
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In the naturalistic/secularist way of thinking, given enough time and variables (like multiverses), chaos will eventually give way to the order that we see in our planet. However you stretch your imagination chaos does never give order only more disorder according to the 2nd law of thermodynamics and according to common sense. Does it seem plausible to you that vast amounts of hydrogen and helium from a supposed big bang could result in the myriad of beautifully and exquisitely designed life forms on earth? That probability is zero. Take one molecule, DNA, which codes all life forms on earth. It has 3 billion base pairs which must be in the correct order/sequence to make us humans. Not only that but it functions in four dimensions, not just one, to do its jobs. Wow, what an incredible designer is our God, our Creator! This would never happen even with zillions of universes and years. As a molecular scientist I am totally humbled and in complete awe of Him and His creative ability. Our God is truly great.
I really don't believe there is life anywhere else but on earth. If there were life elsewhere, they would also need to be saved. Jesus would have to go to each planet, {or universe} be born of that species {or how that species reproduced}, grow up, preach the gospel, and die for the Christians of that species, then repeat it for each planet {or universe}. We, as Christians, are taught that Jesus died ONCE. One of the things Jesus declared is, "It is finished!" John 19:30 This means He died ONCE and was never to be repeated. Therefore I do not believe there is life elsewhere.
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