User blog comment:Gmx0/Why Alternate History/Multiverses are impossible./@comment-4758513-20130921114001/@comment-32656-20130925011925

"God" being outside our universe is logical enough - it's the only explanation there is for what goes on in the world, considering he is supposed to be "kind and benevolent." Were God in our universe, that would put the kibosh on that idea real quick. Far more pleasant to consider him absent than an ass.

If they are outside our universe, then where are they? The logical answer is another universe, simply put.

The blog's author is wholly incorrect about the "Absoluteness of the Christian God" not allowing for more than one universe. Logically, if they are all-powerful and absolute, anything is possible for them to do.

Local, it doesn't mean that they are at all possible. Substitute the term "Alien Space Bat" for "God." The terms are effectively interchangeable. As in, not possible without an "Act of God" - or an, if you would, "Act of an Alien Space Bat."

Things we consider ASB would, therefore, take an "Act of God." And as such, "God" can see all of these possible routes.