(August 7, 2015 at 5:35 pm)Shuffle Wrote:If you believe in eternal matter then you don't believe in the big bang. The big bang is the event in which all time, space, and matter came into existence.(August 6, 2015 at 4:27 pm)orangebox21 Wrote: Gaea didn't transcend matter.So? I believe in eternal matter as well. All the matter and energy that exists currently, always existed, but just in a different state, if you accept the big bang theory. I am pretty sure you just argued against yourself.
"In the creation story of the ancient Greeks, Chaos came before everything else. Chaos was made of Void, Mass, and Darkness in confusion. Then Earth, in the form of Gaea, came into existence. From Mother Earth sprang the starry heavens, in the form of the sky god Uranus. From Gaea also came the mountains, plains, seas and rivers that make up the Earth as we know it today."
The Greek's believed in eternal matter.
But what does the big bang have to do with assuming a creator for the sake of argument?
If it could be proven beyond doubt that God exists...
and that He is the one spoken of in the Bible...
would you repent of your sins and place your faith in Jesus Christ?