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In reply to the discussion: Did the Big Bang create God or did God create the Big Bang? [View all]Bretton Garcia
(970 posts)74. Soph asks good, serious questions
Like what is the origin of the universe. And then religion.
In my view, the fact that the study of nature, science, has been so successful, "fruit"ful, suggests that the innermost character of the universe, from start to finish, is best described by Science; and not by supernaturalistic religion.
This means that nature comes before God.
This, in spite of the theological/philosophical argument that there must be a cause of nature; which must itself not be natural. Which begs the question of where this supernatural cause itself came from.
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Depends on who or what God is. There is no reason to insist that there is no...
TreasonousBastard
Oct 2018
#2
Note the word "insist". All of this is speculation so there is no reason to insist on anything...
TreasonousBastard
Oct 2018
#20
I am not trying to make anything-- there is no absolute proof of no unicorns either...
TreasonousBastard
Oct 2018
#28