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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] … Astro physicists can explain how the Big Bang unfolded (even if some assumptions are being turned upside down) but not how something came out nothing.[/quote] You took an otherwise intelligent post and ruined it with this first grade level rhetoric. You dont know that time was infinite in both directions and you can’t even define nothing. [/quote] Ok wise one - explain the Big Bang to me - how did something come out of nothing … what existed prior to the Big Bang?[/quote] You have proved that you did not read the post you are responding. You have no evidence that there was anything before the Big Bang. You are making a gigantic presupposition. A bunch of them in fact, because you are assuming that there was a “before’ , that it had a cause, and that that cause was supernatural and you have no reason or evidence for any of those claims. The Big Bang might be the beginning of time. It’s OK to say we don’t know yet. Because we don’t know yet.[/quote]. I said that at the beginning - science cannot explain the point of the Big Bang where something came from nothing . This is a religion forum and it is also OK to express religious beliefs, which do not conflict with current scientific knowledge. [/quote] Again, you are assuming there was a “nothing “ and can’t even define it. You also assume time is infinite and there is no evidence it is. In fact that is illogical.[/quote] No I think God is infinite not time. I am fine with describing nothing as what we currently think of as nothing. [/quote] What do “we currently think of as nothing “?[/quote]
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