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Also, playing Devil's advocate, why did something have to create the big bang? If God was always there, why couldn't a hunk of matter just have always been there?
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That is really one of the key points that I agree 100% with. If there can be an infinite god that created all life and existence, then why couldn't a single cell organism have always been there? People say that it has to come from somewhere. Why does it have to come from somewhere? To the human mind, we only understand the concept of things being created. Well we know so little about the universe that maybe things don't have to be created. Maybe things are just there for no reason? Maybe they appear for no reason?
If I told all of you 500 years ago some of the things technologically we can do today, then you would all say impossible. So the concept of something not having an origin point right now is ridiculous. The key word being RIGHT NOW. The thing is if everything has to have an origin point then how did an infinite god get there? Like DarkLink asked, why can't something else be there infinitely just the same?
I'm not challenging anyone's beliefs, I'm just making points.
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