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robertsnj · 56-60, M
that question may be similar to the "first mover arguement" put forth by theologian St thomas Aquinas
it is well debated and you can literally read an entire of library worth of posts on it in various corners of the internet, but if you (and I see you no longer post here) were about to insert "therefore god did it " i could save you a lot of reading and tell you that while we don't know what caused the big bang to occur assigning it sky-faire who acts as the arbitrator of the big bang and not providing evidence of the existence of said arbitrator is vapid and weak as tea.
sidebar it is ok to say "we don't know where the big bang came from." I mean it isnt like any of us are astro physics or anything close.
it is well debated and you can literally read an entire of library worth of posts on it in various corners of the internet, but if you (and I see you no longer post here) were about to insert "therefore god did it " i could save you a lot of reading and tell you that while we don't know what caused the big bang to occur assigning it sky-faire who acts as the arbitrator of the big bang and not providing evidence of the existence of said arbitrator is vapid and weak as tea.
sidebar it is ok to say "we don't know where the big bang came from." I mean it isnt like any of us are astro physics or anything close.