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A prize-winning quantum physicist says a divine reality is veiled from us, and science offers a glimpse behind that veil. So how do scientists investigating the fundamental nature of the universe assess the role of God, asks Mark Vernon.
What do you get if you divide science by God?
Originally posted by octotom
I personally believe that it makes a lot of sense [multiple dimentions]. When I think of the Garden of Eden and man's fall away from God, it makes sense that ever since that day, we have been cut off from the totallity that is creation and we're limited to this physical "reality". [This is because man became sinful and could live in the divine, holy, reality anymore]. It is almost like what we call the "spiritual realm" is the real deal but due to our inclination toward sin, we've been sheilded from it--most likely for our protection, I would presume.
Originally posted by octotomIt is almost like what we call the "spiritual realm" is the real deal but due to our inclination toward sin, we've been sheilded from it--most likely for our protection, I would presume.