Ah, I see I was insufficiently precise. I did not intend to say that "universe is all that exists", and let that stand as a generality. That would be obviously untrue, as I will explain shortly. I apologize for misspeaking.Univalence wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2019 1:55 pm Because if "universe" is all that exists then your God doesn't...
Back to your point, first: the term "another universe" is self-contradictory. So you set a "test" that could not be met, not because it was too difficult but because you had self-contradicted in designing your "test."
In putting it better, I would point out that "universe" describes that which is merely material. But all Christians believe that the material is not all that exists.
In fact, to say, "God created the universe" would be a circular statement, if one assumed that God was part of the universe. The First Cause has to be prior to the universe, not a fixture of it.