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Old 10-29-2007, 11:24 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Kazikli Bey View Post
If the Big Bang theory is true but God doesn't exist at all, how then have we come to being? And more importantly, what gave the energy for the Big Bang? What created the Atom or whatever it was responsible for the Big Bang? And how necassarily does the Big Bang disprove the existance of God?
The Big Bang is not the beginning. There are no beginnings. Let’s look at the facts.

Infinity is impossible for both the God worshipers and the unbelievers. I’m not talking about that old theory that claimed that the infinity between A and B would prevent A from ever reaching B. No, that theory has been proven mathematically wrong. But, when you have to remove the limits of A (That is the beginning of time itself) and B (the end of time) because they continue forever without a place at the former or latter, then A can never reach B in the boundless timeline.

What if God was A? now, if we are between A and B, then we would never exist, for the reason that since we are at “AB“ the middle, then A would stretch forever into the past. God would never have created the earth.

The only way to rationalize the Bid Bang theory is to suggest that it is a cycle. It is part of the cycle of life and death. Plants, animals, humans, stars, are all part of a cycle. And since a cycle has bounds, then it is also rational.
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