Something always had to exist is obvious fact everyone who sincerely reflects knows. The thing it's either the building blocks of the universe always existed in some form or another, or a Creator who brought the universe into being existed. The fact that time is temporal by logical arguments (see the thread about eternal originator to time) and material universe will go back to the first point of time and time being a property of the universe, then it obviously was created by a Creator who is eternal. To believe time just appeared and automatically started on a eternal material thing is illogical, rather it's initial start would be the first point of time, call it time zero, but it had to have an eternal originator, because no point of time expands back forever.
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Argument for a Beginningless Existence
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