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There is a little theory that very few have pondered, this is a question for both Religion and Science. There are those who believe that Elohiem is the god of this Universe, and others who believe that Elohiem is just one God with one Universe that beyond the borders of our universe lies many more Universes, this gives people to think of Multi-verse? Is this possible to fathom for us mortals or is this totally impossible?

2006-06-25 18:58:08 · 5 answers · asked by princezelph 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

It's not Elohhien, It's Elohiem. It's Hebrew not greek and it simplies means Gods, Rulers.

2006-06-26 07:12:41 · update #1

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I've considered it myself. Some people in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints believe in the multiverse concept, believing there could be other universes ruled by other gods and that we too can one day rule as gods in some other far off universe as a reward for obedience to the principles of the Gospel. An interesting thought.

2006-06-25 19:03:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Forget your theory.

What is Elohhiem in Greek?

There is your answer. period. You try to justify it or turn it into anything you see fit.

In the Greek. it means 3 . It is plural. There is a Plural God.

go figure. huh?



They probably belongs to one of these cults that deny the trinity. But

YES, it is in the Old Testament. Genesis 1:1: In the beginning, Elohim created. That is not Yahweh, Elohim is a plurality, meaning more than one. Just like Cherubim and Seraphim, angels. Anything that ends in “im” is more than one.

Now, we know that God the Father was there, and you believed that. But in Genesis 1:2, the Holy Spirit moved upon the face of the waters. Then in Proverbs 30:4, it says, who hath created all the ends of the earth? Who hath created the world? What is God's name and what is His Son's name? That’s not the New Testament, that’s the Hebrew Scriptures. In Isaiah 9:6-7, it says, Unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given. And what is the name of this son? The "Mighty God" in the next verse.

2006-06-25 19:31:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well its already scientifically possible and also since scientist have already considered it ....then yes , us mere mortals can imagine and even try to understand the a concept of universes existing outside our own and even the chemical principles that such universes might abide by .

My favorite books that delve into this theory are...
Parallel Worlds by Michio Kaku and The Quantum World by Kenneth W. Ford
Also if you go through a couple of Scientific American magazines your bound to come up with at least a hand full of articles discussing the expansion of our universe and the theory that stems from it on how there may possibly be countless of other universes diffrent from our own.

2006-06-25 19:32:14 · answer #3 · answered by shellers 3 · 0 0

For me the Multi-verse in a bunch of different realities. I say that other realities begin at the end of our univerese and it is an endless string of realities.

2006-06-25 19:03:59 · answer #4 · answered by Pandora Tommorow 4 · 0 0

some folks believe, to put it simply:

there is an ultimate god who created.
something he created, created something else.
and so on, and so on.
eventually this long chain of events created something that created us.
our creator didn't know that it had been created(kinda like some of us don't know that).
it thought it was all that was and all that ever will be(like some of us do).

2006-06-25 19:08:25 · answer #5 · answered by Stuie 6 · 0 0

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