In a completely dead universe God would still and greatly have reason to exist, because a completely dead universe, any completely dead whatsoever thing, needs someone to care for the corpse, to manufacture or buy a coffin, to bury the corpse, to have manufactured a burial stone and placed it on the grave.
God would still have to keep Himself very perennially alive in order to be able to wander on to the Universe's grave for there to put fresh flowers and to say a few prayers and to stay a while in silent meditation.
Anyway, an incredible friend of mine likes to say that God did indeed create many universes, not just one as you might think of or have been told about. God created some of those universes in the style of multiverses, and to them He gave the faculty of self-determination and of self-reproduction, and even of definitive self-destruction! In the same way as one of us might decide to sinfully commit suicide!
Thus God created so many universes and so many multiverses that not even He himself has got time to keep count of them, therefore God also created a great number of Under-gods (and of utmost lovely under-Goddesses) and put them in charge of many of His multiverses and universes.
God is almighty, all-knowing, and in His utmost holy almight He is even all-not-knowing. God has the self-given hability or potentiality to exist perennially, and He may even decide to die, one day, when and in a way that would never ever be possible for us to imagine,
But then He will make His own tomb, and His own tombstone, and He will bury His own dead body, and at every anniversary He will be wandering back to His own grave for there to put fresh flowers, and to say a few prayers, and or just sit still in silent meditation.
These are a few of the wonderful or utmost bewildering incredible things that Almighty God is ever able to effect!
2007-10-06 09:02:31
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answered by pasquale garonfolo 7
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The material universes live inside God. When a material universe reaches the end of its cycle, it will be re-adsorbed into God, and then later reestablished (Srimad Bhagavatam).
This is similar to the cosmologist big crunch theory which holds that at a certain point in time, the energy of universal expansion will have dissipated into heavy elements via fusion, and the total gravitational attractive forces will overcome the total expansion forces causing the more or less dead universe to collapse in upon itself. There upon, all matter will come toward a central point, picking up speed until all matter will slowly convert to energy and collide in one big bang.
Although the material universes expand and collapse, the spiritual kingdom inside God is eternal and does not undergo cyclic periods of energy transformation.
2007-10-06 08:24:11
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answered by Yoda 6
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God is not in the universe She is the universe.
She created the universe from the only thing that She had available, Herself. There is no point where God stops and something else starts.
You and the most distant star from you in the universe both exist within the idea of God. God is experiencing through all of us all of the time.
This is a difficult concept for most people to comprehend because they have been taught nonsense about God. Like the idea that God lives far away on a cloud called heaven. God is not a raindrop. Raindrops live in clouds Not God. This is foolishness.
Jesus told us that the kingdom of God is within us. This is true because each and every one of us exist as a part of God. We live and move within our loving source. There is no moment or possibility that we can ever be apart from her.
Forget the silly stories that you have been told about a distant God that lives in the clouds. Look around you. Everything and everyone that you see is God.
Love and blessings.
Don
2007-10-06 08:13:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Seth makes a very good point. In fact, I believe someone in Oxford (or Cambridge?) just recently breahted new life into the Multiple Universes theory of physics by proving its not only mathematically possible but also tying it to Quantumn mechanics.
2007-10-06 08:16:21
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answered by D.Chen 3
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There could be more than one universe out there. An infinite amount of them. Or, if that's out, and this is the only one and it dies, then couldn't god create a new one?
But then shouldn't it be pointed out that he is a horrible designer for a universe to die in the first place yet he is supposedly PERFECT?
2007-10-06 08:40:33
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answered by Anonymous
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If god wouldn't allow it, why did he start it? I'm confused. I heard once that if the universe is a closed system that proves god, open system, no god. I do not know if this is true, but there is some evidence of an open system, alternate universe...make your own conclusions.
2007-10-06 08:16:21
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answered by punch 7
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Well, Ninja... From the kind of stories I've heard about "God," I couldn't begin to think that he was a reasonable thinking, regular guy to begin with. If the universe collapsed around him, he might just send the whole thing to hell and pout for a billion years.
Goofy thinking non-being....
The whole idea of God is nothing but a holy hoax and the boys and girls who prop up the idea's of God are a plague on decent humanity.
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EDIT: WILL YOU ALL STOP THIS NONSENSE OF ADDING MORE WILD IDEAS TO THE GOD SAGA>>>>> IT'S JUST SILLINESS. THE BIBLE IS WRONG... THERE IS NO GOD.
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2007-10-06 13:50:43
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bible says the Universe will end..then be recreated and start anew. There are physicists (non Christian) that believe that cycling might happen and that their may be many universes. Quantum physics has some interesting things about it, if you want to give your mind something to really wonder about
2007-10-06 08:40:41
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answered by PROBLEM 7
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If the "god" created the universe, would there be reason for us to exist?
2007-10-06 08:20:51
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answered by Strats!! 4
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God is apart from universe, as is heaven. So even if the universe ceases to exist, those who standed by the Lord's side will be there with him. God didn't create us so that he could feel worshipped, but to share his love.
2007-10-06 08:19:06
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answered by Anonymous
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