Providence and the Magnitude of the Universe

Dialog 61 (2022)
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Abstract

Why did God create a vast universe? Various answers are discussed and rejected: a) for its beauty; b) to instill a sense of the sublime in his intelligent creatures; c) to demonstrate his glory, d) to provide a home for extraterrestrial species; e) to guarantee that the natural emergence of (intelligent) life, though extremely rare, happens nonetheless somewhere; f) for no reason at all, because the human notion of efficiency does not apply to God’s actions. Instead, the paper suggests that the universe is intended for Space settlements. Several objections to this proposal are considered and deemed unconvincing.

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Christian Weidemann
Ruhr-Universität Bochum

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