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Originally posted by NovusOrdoMundi
Originally posted by SPACEYstranger
I dont see how the notion of something from nothing can be considered a good answer to anything.
Where was God before the Universe was created? Just hanging out in blank space? That's pretty impossible since, in order to create anything, God would need to be made up of energy. And since religious folk claim that the energy that caused the Big Bang could not have come from nothing, where did God's energy come from if there was nothing prior to his creations?
I expect a non-answer whether you choose to reply or not because you have obviously already made up your mind as to what the truth is and there is no disputing that no matter how bombarded you are with facts and common sense to the contrary.
Originally posted by iMacFanatic
Most people believe in something so the belief (and yes it is a matter of belief and faith) in nothing is indeed odd.
What I find interesting is that so many atheists go about it with the zeal of a true believer and miss totally the irony.
The fact is science does not prove or disprove the existence of a God any more than religion proves or disproves science.
Either way the fact that we are here at all is a miracle and worth our celebration and awe.
Originally posted by iMacFanatic
I describe God as the consciousness inherent in the universe...
Larry King: Do you believe in God?
Stephen Hawking: Yes, if by God is meant the embodiment of the laws of the universe.
Originally posted by iMacFanatic
reply to post by Benevolent Heretic
The first thing that we have to get through our heads is that God is not a individual or a thing...it is beyond such categorization.