I’ve argued for some time that design is impossible unless the designer is omniscient (because the emergent properties of organic molecules cannot be anticipated).
I have no proof of this, of course, but it seems reasonable to ask design advocates to demonstrate proof of concept. Tell us how design is done without cut and try.
This led me to think a bit about what omniscience means.
ID rage when the multiverse is mentioned — the notion that many universes having differing physical constants might exist simultaneously, making the fine tuning argument moot.
So I thought I might ask if anyone can point out a conceptual difference between an existence in which all possible universes exist, and the mind of an omniscient god, in which all possible universes exist.
I don’t know if this is a serious question, but I thought it might be fun.
My question is, what is the difference between omniscience and omni-existence.
Can you demonstrate a difference between existence and god’s thoughts?