Well if it came from nothing what did the thing that create it come from? It forms a paradox. Anyway what does it matter what the big bang was? A paradox makes just as much sense for an all powerful being as it does a particle.I think you missed the part where he states "Nor did it come from nothing" Oops, I'll go edit that, that's what I meant.[QUOTE="CorTilt"][QUOTE="foxhound_fox"]For the same reason I don't believe in fairies, unicorns and Zeus... there is just no logical reason to assume some supernatural being created the universe when all the observable evidence we do have points towards it all forming naturally And the big bang was not an explosion. This is a common misconception. Nor did it come from nothing.BumFluff122
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For the same reason I don't believe in fairies, unicorns and Zeus... there is just no logical reason to assume some supernatural being created the universe when all the observable evidence we do have points towards it all forming naturally And the big bang was not an explosion. This is a common misconception. Nor did it come from nothing.foxhound_foxWell if it came from something where did the thing that create it come from? It forms a paradox. Anyway what does it matter what the big bang was? A paradox makes just as much sense for an all powerful being as it does a particle.
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