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Everything Everywhere All at Once: Love in the Multiverse (1 Corinthians 13:8)

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Evelyn Wang can access infinite versions of herself across the multiverse—every choice she didn't make, every life she could have lived. At first it's overwhelming chaos. But she discovers the secret: in a universe where nothing matters, the only thing that matters is what you choose to give meaning. She chooses kindness. She chooses her broken family. Paul writes: "Love never fails." In a world of infinite possibilities and nihilistic despair, Evelyn's daughter Joy sees only the void. Evelyn responds not with argument but with embrace: "The only thing I do know is that we have to be kind." In a multiverse where nothing is sacred, love becomes the only sacred thing. That's not far from the gospel.

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