To: LibWhacker
Personally, I think most of this stuff is mutual you-know-what by physicists. There are some things that just aren't knowable, and the Big Bang is one of 'em. If there even was such a thing. Unless you believe in G-d, the thought of something out of absolutely nothing is just not credible.
50 posted on
05/24/2006 5:20:30 PM PDT by
rbg81
To: rbg81
Unless you believe in god something out of nothing is just not credible DING DING DING, we have a winner. When the physicists can explain that one I will give up my belief.
84 posted on
05/24/2006 8:17:31 PM PDT by
cpdiii
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To: rbg81
Unless you believe in G-d, the thought of something out of absolutely nothing is just not credible.
Doesn't that just push the question back a little further? Either God was created out of nothing, or he was always there. If the former, then the original contention is wrong. If the latter, why is it easier to believe that God was always there instead of the rest of the universe always being there?
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