I find this comment to be quite strange:
But even a monotheistic God may have to accept some limitations when it comes to such information. With his tongue back in his cheek, Wolpert says that God can get the universe rolling, but can't interfere with its functioning afterwards. "Or, after someone else gets the universe going, you can interfere, but you can't do both," says Wolpert. Deism is allowed, he says, but not the traditional Abrahamic God.
The Abrahamic God is self existent, self aware, all knowing and created the universe ex nihilo i.e. He transcends it and is external to it. This does not exclude His interaction with it, His knowledge of it or His ability to determine the course of future events. This research simply validates
Isaiah 55: 8-9 which states:
"For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,"
declares the Lord. "As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."
It is heartening to me that modern physics is starting to recognize the fundamental limitations of humanity. We can never be Devine, but we can partake of the Devine nature through relationship with His dear Son.
Blessings
Mike.