(July 19, 2017 at 3:01 am)Godscreated Wrote:What makes you think everything popped into existence in its current form? When a star is initially formed what is it made of? If it's made of celestial hydrogen that goes nuclear where do the heavier elements, such as oxygen, carbon, and iron come from?(July 18, 2017 at 10:53 am)Inkfeather132 Wrote: I don't understand how god could just exist and never be created, since I can't understand this, I conclude that something created him. This is now evidence that their is a god superior to yours. See? This is still an argument from ignorance, you don't know therefore x. There are lots of other hypothesis other than the Big Bang to explain the universe. I'm not familiar with them as I only read about them once when I was bored in Astronomy 101. I remember one seemed to be a continuous cycle of expansion and collapse. This is not evidence for any god, it's not evidence that your god did it (as opposed to Odin, or Allah), and it certainly provides no evidence for any of this god's properties.
We know that materials can not self generate from nothing, so you see I started with accepted evidence and went from there. Your example went from "don't understand to never to can't understand" and then a conclusion. There are other ideas but they are not generally promoted by science, and none of them have any reasoning as to where the original materials came from. You don't accept it but at least I have an explanation.
GC
Everything in the universe is the result of evolutionary forces. Strings create quantum foam; quantum foam creates subatomic particles. Those particles evolve and create hydrogen, which coalesces into balls that form stars. The stars cook the hydrogen into heavier elements. The process is continuous.