It is an argument against those that believe without a doubt that God created the universe in which we live. They aren't willing to look at the alternatives because they believe that there are none. I've stated before that, more than likely, the birth of the universe will forever remain unknown. The only way we could truly discover what happened in the moments before the expansion of that particle is to go outside of that expanding space. I am an agnostic atheist but I am not going to completely rule out that a super powerful beign created that in which we live but the majority of people like me need proof. The only evidence thus far points towards a natural existence of the universe.[QUOTE="Theokhoth"]
I'm not sure why you think these theories are scientific; they have nothing to do with science and have no basis in any scientific method. They are brought up in debates like this solely to say "Well, it could have been this way, therefore not God."
BumFluff122
Okay, but once these alternatives are presented only one of two things can happen:
1. They still believe God did it,
2. They believe the universe did it.
More likely than not, it's gonna be 1., and both are equally valid in terms of science.
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