My belief in and experience with the Multiverse has nothing to with any Sci-Fi story. I used to read a book a night, before internet.
I can't remember any such plot line actually. It would have made a great one, I'm sure I'd remember it.
( well, ...There was one short story about a fog that...
Well, so is a weather forecaster in a way...
Not sure, but I think the problem is not using your own abilities to predict but calling on spirits/ghosts.
Not really Abrahamic per se, but I can help out here. It's all a matter of incorrect translation, IMHO:
Exodus 22:18
'Thou shalt not suffer a sorceress to live.'
Not a 'witch' there's no such thing as what is thought of now as a witch in the Torah.
(I remember being taught that the thing that...
Pondering lately...
It seems to me, that Noachideism, especially my brand of Noachideism which is divorced from 'rabbi' and other 'clergy' authority,
is perfect for weak atheists and all spectrum of agnostics. Let me explain.
Belief.
Unimportant. Doubt, ...please go ahead and doubt. Doubt...
Nope, Nope, ... ever read the TOS/EULA? (does anyone?)
"...you agree to grant Us a non-transferable option to claim for Hell, for now and for ever more, your immortal soul. Should We wish to exercise this option, you agree to surrender your immortal soul, and any claim you may have on it..."
Sure, just wanted to avoid debate in a non-debate forum.
"Deism is the belief in the existence of God, specifically in a creator who does not intervene in the universe after creating it"
My 'Deism' is the the belief in a creator G-d that was highly involved in human affairs, but is not any...
Who is a Noahide?
Well, you are. Whether or not you believe it, agree with it, or have even heard of it.
Everyone is a Noahide, by definition. In the bible only Noah and his family survived.
So, that means YOU. Don't care? Reject it? You might not have much choice in the matter.