Is Christianity compatible with multiverse theories? It would be strange, if in the parallel universe there exist some sort of an evil Jesus.
>>3115665
Christianity is so widely diverse you'd have to be way more specific for what constitutes a belief being Christian.
>>3115665
Well, God isn't really contained in a universe. So if the multiverse theory is true, and Christianity is true, then every universe should still have the same God, and therefore the same Jesus, but I guess Jesus could look different, and other minor details about his life could be different. He might have performed miracles depending on the culture he grew up in. Some people speculate that Jesus turned water into wine to show that he was more powerful than Dionysus or something. If he grew up in a different empire in a different universe maybe he would have to perform different miracles to get his message across.
>>3115702
What about Catholicism?
>>3115725
> to show that he was more powerful than Dionysus
Interesting detail makes perfect sense.
In a universe ruled by retarded SJWs, Jesus would be the most evil man to have ever lived.
Nietzsche said something to the effect that if God were to (re)appear on earth, he would have to be evil.
>>3115778
Is Nietzsche really the best source on what God would have done?