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If you do, can you also explain what kind of entity you see God as.
Personally I am an atheist, but I like to hear religous people's views.
> But how could god make the big bang? as before the big bang occured
> there was nothing.
Perhaps God (if it exists) manifests outside of our physical universe.
> cookie monster wrote:
> Geffdof wrote:
> So i think God created everything origionaly, he caused the big
> bang!
>
> Someone who seems to believe in god AND the big bang theory.
>
> Interesting.
>
> I do chemistry and biology A-level and read a lot about science but
> believing in God and science are not 2 seperate things.
> I just believe that God made that bang rather than the bang just
> happening.
But how could god make the big bang? as before the big bang occured there was nothing.
> Well said.
> By definition alone he had no creator.
> He is outside of space and time because these things did not exist
> until he created them.
> He has no beggining and no end. he is omnipresent omnipowerful and
> omnisomething else that ive forgotten from my RE lessons years ago.
I would go further and say time is simply a human invention. Perhaps time moves in two or more directions, perhaps it is circular?
Just becuase we don't understand something fully, doesn't mean it isn't so.
> Geffdof wrote:
> So i think God created everything origionaly, he caused the big
> bang!
>
> Someone who seems to believe in god AND the big bang theory.
>
> Interesting.
I do chemistry and biology A-level and read a lot about science but believing in God and science are not 2 seperate things.
I just believe that God made that bang rather than the bang just happening.
> Sally_UK wrote:
> What/who created God then?
>
> If you believe in that sort of thing, why should God have had to be
> created? Why not an entity that has existed always and always will?
Well said.
By definition alone he had no creator.
He is outside of space and time because these things did not exist until he created them.
He has no beggining and no end. he is omnipresent omnipowerful and omnisomething else that ive forgotten from my RE lessons years ago.
> So i think God created everything origionaly, he caused the big bang!
Someone who seems to believe in god AND the big bang theory.
Interesting.
> What/who created God then?
If you believe in that sort of thing, why should God have had to be created? Why not an entity that has existed always and always will?
> We can't "creat" anything. We are all just a mixture of
> premade chemicals. The computer screen you are looking at now wasn't
> "created" as such, just arranged from parts that already
> existed somewhere else.
> So i think God created everything origionaly, he caused the big bang!
What/who created God then?