So, something hit me earlier about the Multiverse Theory. For any of you who don't know the Multiverse Theory is that every time you make a decision (Or anything at all happens, really) a new timeline is created and that any possible outcome exists in another dimension.
So, whilst being the fedora-toting, liberal, agnostic that I am, I noticed one of the many athiest/theist wars on a website, after looking into theories about time mechanics and something clicked.
Due to the Multiverse Theory there must be a universe where there is an omnipotent and omnipresent God, meaning that there's no possibility God doesn't exist but also no possibility of it existing as a true God would have the ability to cross such dimensions (As they created them). I've thought myself into a paradox that has absolutely not effect on my life.
Send help.
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Edited by God: 5/8/2014 7:23:04 PMThere are many versions of the multiverse theory. The one actually supported by notable physicists only says that the universe may extend much farther beyond our Hubble volume (taking after the fact that it's only been a century since we thought the Milky Way was the entire universe) and that cosmological constants like the strength of gravity may be variable throughout it.