That's what science would have us believe.
They claim it's more reasonable that something popped itself into existence out of nothing for some as yet unknown reason, organized itself, and produced information, than to think that someone created it.
Virtually all of the verifiable science points to a beginning, and as Jastrow says, to a scientist who has clawed himself up the mountain of knowlege only to peak over the edge to pull himself up and see a group of theologians who have been saying the same thing. Jastrow says, to the scientist, it ends in a nightmare....there seems to be a beginning and a creator.
Virtually all of the verifiable science points to a beginning, and as Jastrow says, to a scientist who has clawed himself up the mountain of knowlege only to peak over the edge to pull himself up and see a group of theologians who have been saying the same thing. Jastrow says, to the scientist, it ends in a nightmare....there seems to be a beginning and a creator.