“Your beliefs causally determine with branch of the multiverse your conscious perception is aware of. If you believe in God (any God) you end up in a branch of the multiverse where that God exists. Of course, once you cement your beliefs and end up in a branch of the multiverse where there is a God or there is no God, you cannot then go back and retroactively change which branch “you” are in (except through quantum reversal, which is for all intents and purposes impossible). So if you don’t believe in God, you are in some sense “right”, but in a deeper sense you are wrong, because you had an opportunity to exist in a branch of the multiverse where God “really” exists, but you chose not to. Now that choice is irreversible, and you are condemned to live in this branch of the multiverse. Theologians call this branch Hell.”
Which one?
“Your beliefs causally determine with branch of the multiverse your conscious perception is aware of. If you believe in God (any God) you end up in a branch of the multiverse where that God exists. Of course, once you cement your beliefs and end up in a branch of the multiverse where there is a God or there is no God, you cannot then go back and retroactively change which branch “you” are in (except through quantum reversal, which is for all intents and purposes impossible). So if you don’t believe in God, you are in some sense “right”, but in a deeper sense you are wrong, because you had an opportunity to exist in a branch of the multiverse where God “really” exists, but you chose not to. Now that choice is irreversible, and you are condemned to live in this branch of the multiverse. Theologians call this branch Hell.”