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In reply to the discussion: Does the Big Bang breakthrough offer proof of God? [View all]politicman
(710 posts)I wasn't talking about quantum particles, I was talking about the 'space' that the universe banged into.
Look if we have an explosion here on earth, the explosion explodes in the air surrounding us.
So if the universe exploded into being and the universe is the be all and end all, then it stands to reason that there had to be something that the universe exploded into.
Even the quantum particle themselves needed something to appear in and out of.
So like I said, something just does not appear from nothing.
Until one day scientists are able to create experiments to prove their theories, then they are just that, theories that require faith.
So believing in god requires faith because he can never be proved, and believing in scientific theories that can never be proved requires faith.
2 sides of the same coin I say.