But science thinks primitive life came from complex chemistry, not from "nothing".
So the appropriate scientific question is: where does chemistry end and life begin?
As for origins of the Universe itself, God's creation "ex nihilo" has long been a matter of religious doctrine.
Science, of course, has no real idea or evidence of where & how the Universe came into being.
Yes, a "Big Bang" seems likely, but where did that come from?
Nobody knows.
People of faith believe God created the Universe, and everything we see today, and science has no better answer than that.
fortheDeclaration: "So, 'something' can't come from 'nothing' since there is 'nothing' there.
What a fantasy world you guys live in."
It appears that you refuse to address what I really believe, and so are inventing beliefs for me that suit your own anti-science agenda, right?
So, once again, you cannot get 'something' from 'nothing' unless you think there was always 'something' with no beginning?