Recently emerged a theory of there being more than one reality/plane of existence. Been floating around recently in people about the idea of a Multiverse.
If this is true since God would have power over all the other universes what would happen if mankind attempts inter-dimensional travel since one of the other planes is where Satan and his demons operate from? Possibly Heaven and Hell might be created in different dimensions/realities as God has power over all and he created it all?
And if man one day discovers a way to travel to other planes what could possibly happen if they attempt it? How would God respond?
I've once had this thought that what if the people who built the Tower of Babil were actually attempting to travel to Heaven and somehow they got the knowledge of how to from something?
I can't express how ridiculous this thread is.
It's like saying, "If I built a time machine, right? And went back to Calvary 33 AD with some modern weaponry, and stopped the crucifixion... would we still be saved? How would God react?"
Answer: He wouldn't have to, because such a scenario is safely stuck in your own vivid, wild imagination!
Inter-dimensional travel will never happen. It's that simple. Ditto for time travel.
Yeah, I know. Yadda yadda Wright Brothers yadda yadda. But unlike the naysayers regarding manned flight, I'm actually right about this one! hahaha
I'm as big of a sci-fi fan as any of them. I've seen every episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation and more sci-fi movies that I care to admit. But I'm also a Catholic and enough in touch with reality -- I'm objective enough -- to know it's all a bunch of nonsense.
Ask yourself WHY the existence of humanoid aliens (or time travel, or inter-dimensional travel/"star gates", faster-than-light "warp drive", etc.) seems to be logical and inevitable. It wouldn't be all the Hollywood movies you've seen over the past 20 years, would it?
Just think about it.
Why do you think there are other beings out there? Oh, let me guess. It's because "if it were only us, it would be an enormous waste of space." Nice quote from Contact there. Guess what? Carl Sagan was an atheist (before he died, that is -- hahaha! Bet he's not an atheist anymore...)
Saying that the universe is so big and vast there HAS to be other life is the same as admitting to the false religion of ex-nihilo Evolution.
Any kind of travelling to other "dimensions" or points in time would give us a literally God-like power over time and our own existence. Part of being a creature is being passive with regards to time. We suffer time. We are subject to it. Time acts upon us, and we can only be passive about it. That's the very definition of being a creature rather than the Creator.
All of these things -- aliens, time travel, dimensional travel, artificial intelligence that can think like a man -- they make for good movies, but there is no shred of reality in any of them.
They all must be rejected on philosophical and/or religious grounds.