To: txzman
"Scientists theorize that space, time and matter originated 13.7 billion years ago in a Big Bang".
Where was it before that? What was there before that? Something had to be there. You can keep repeating these questions until you're blue in the face or you can come to a conclusion that there has to be a higher power who's is responsible.
21 posted on
11/03/2005 4:49:34 AM PST by
Recon Dad
( Now Force Recon Dad (and proud of it))
To: Recon Dad
Where was it before that? What was there before that? Something had to be there. You can keep repeating these questions until you're blue in the face or you can come to a conclusion that there has to be a higher power who's is responsible.I have never had a problem with the scientific view of the universe and the existence of God, and many scientists (I'm sorry, I don't keep their names on file) have said that the more they learn, the more they have to believe in a Higher Power. Next step is getting their lips to form the word "God".
22 posted on
11/03/2005 4:51:57 AM PST by
SlowBoat407
(The best stuff happens just before the thread snaps.)
To: Recon Dad
Something had to be there
Why?
But on the other hand, try looking into the theory of a recycling universes.
29 posted on
11/03/2005 5:11:36 AM PST by
newcats
To: Recon Dad
Where was it before that? It could have been nowhere. Our limited simian minds may be incapable of grasping certain facts of universal history. It's a mistake to assume that we are capable of understanding everything in the universe.
What was there before that?
Nothing, maybe.
63 posted on
11/03/2005 10:50:55 AM PST by
Palisades
(Cthulhu in 2008! Why settle for the lesser evil?)
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