It’s nice to see that some of my thoughts in my previous post have actually been proposed by others, so I wasn’t just making them all up! :-) See Darwinists Now say “Parsimony Smarsimony” for example. Of particular interest, one of the comments notes that Behe has written:
In a nutshell: In an infinite multiverse, probabilities don’t matter. Any event that isn’t strictly impossible will occur an infinite number of times…
This actually fits a bit with what I told Travis earlier today at work, namely: In an infinite multiverse everything that is possible is actual. Thus, my illustration of Moses and the burning bush being literally true in some universes and not written about; false but written about as if it were true in other universes; as well as being literally true and written about as if it were true in yet other universes; not to mention being literally true and written about as if it were false in yet other universes! Since there is no way to tell what universe you are in, there is no way for you to verify anything. In fact, to continue the ideas, in some universes Joseph Smith really was visted by something that called itself the angel Moroni (this something could be identical to what Smith described because of some aliens that were randomly generated in that universe); in other universes Joseph Smith was a con man who made everything up. Which is what “really” happened? Well, that depends on which universe you occupy.
But we don’t know which universe we occupy, and we cannot use anything we sense to determine which of these universes we occupy.
