Warning: Insomuch as quantum physics can't explain God, and I can't really explain either quantum physics or God, please take this with a grain of salt.
Much of what I observe to be truth about God is encapsulated in paradox. God is loving and God is just. God is holy and God is merciful. God is sovereign and he gives us free will. The list goes on.
What if all these paradoxes are true? But that it depends on us as the observer to realize which "state" of the paradox is true at that moment?
Looking a the greatest paradox, the problem of evil, how can God be good, yet suffering exist? Perhaps again, the issue comes down to how we as the observer choose to view the paradox. Are we victims entitled to a world without pain that requires a benevolent God to eliminate all suffering from existence? Or do we choose to see God as good, and we, created in his image, must choose to propagate that good to others who are in pain?
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