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Serious question -- I'm not trying to be combative: If religious people think that the Big Bang Theory is nonsense because "something can't come from nothing", where is "God" (or your religion of choice's creative diety) supposed to have come from?
(Personally, I think there are multiple universes, and that ours originated from another at some point -- so that's sort of tangental to both of these frameworks 😄)
No combat perceived.
As along as you realize what one may call "faith" or "a hope to hang your hat on" is your point of reality and not observable science, then you're a logical person. Science is of course invaluable to life and living and not to be dismissed! I can't imagine where we would be without the scientific method. Consider that the existence of God, though, is entirely outside of the creation of matter by the very nature of God and matter. Even the Big Bang Theory posits that time itself was created at the first expansion of the BB. With multiple universes, when would the first first thing be created? Who was the prime mover? It's faith in infinity really. ∞
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There’s so much that’s still unknown. And it’s part of our great journey as a human race to go forth, explore, and figure shit out.
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And that's why we Bitcoin. Appreciate you, brother
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