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- Jan 12, 2004
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Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: warcrow
The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?
Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.
Good link, thanks!
Why does this mean there has to be a god? Because there had to be an ever-existing entity to create the universe? Why couldn't the universe be this entity itself?
interestingly enough, I didnt say a god. But, if you want to reffer to something that created us as god (when I say created, I dont mean adam and eve....I'm a beleiver in evolution), then I guess so.