RE: Where did the universe come from? Atheistic origin science has no answer.
July 26, 2014 at 11:45 pm
(July 26, 2014 at 9:56 pm)snowtracks Wrote: beginnings only make sense were time is linear like the our cosmic time line that's unidirectional and unstoppable. according the big bang cosmology theory: time, space, energy, matter began 13 billion years ago. if God caused the universe, by necessitate then He has access to at least another time dim. or it's equivalent.
If time began with the big bang, then talking about a "before" it is a nonsensical move. There is no need for a cause before causality had even started, and so adding in a god is an unnecessary added layer of complexity, which Occam's Razor would happily shave away.
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if something has the power to 'cause' that makes it greater in all statistical quantitative categories, than an event. also, the 2'nd of law of thermodynamics kicks in during the cause and effect transaction, for instance, a combustion engine exhaust is hot, if it were 100% efficient, the exhaust would be zero temp but the heat (energy on the move) becomes disorganized which is entropy.
How are you defining "greater" and why should any of us care how you define "greater?"
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