On 5 July 2014 05:51, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 7/4/2014 1:36 AM, LizR wrote:
>
>  On 4 July 2014 18:16, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>   This kind of classification is fine as far as distinguishing believing
>> god doesn't exist from failing to believe that god does exist.  But it is
>> still ambiguous because it assumes that "God(s)" is definite.  I don't
>> believe that personal agent type gods exist; but I'm on the fence about
>> some creative principle or unnamable truths  that some people would like to
>> call "God". I believe that theist (e.g. Abrahamic) gods do not exist.
>>
>
>  OK. Although string theory almost certainly predicts that they exist
> somewhere (but not in our corner of the multiverse).
>
> Define "they".  Is it "a person who created our universe"?  I don't think
> string theory predicts that.
>

Not our universe, but universes.

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