BlueSkyKing · M
The proper answer is I don’t know.
Charity · 61-69
Even Einstein, who was a Jew and became an atheist / believe in a creator / designer just not a Creator like the one we refer to as God, a Spinoza's God structured the universe and all that's in it. And Einstein was a genius!
Funny how science and creation as written in the Bible coincide with each other and the Book of Genesis was written over 4,000 years ago by the Hebrews. The Hebrews knew what it took thousands of years for the rest of mankind to learn. How did they know?
As Hawkins said before the Big bang singularity occurred nothing was in existence...... When the Big bang singularity occurred a burst of cosmic microwave radiation light was released and it was so bright it lit up the entire universe, not the light that the naked eye could see..... God said let there be light / what man calls the Big bang singularity..... Bible tells us nothing existed before God created everything..... It's okay to accept in science but then scientist are even trying to refute what Hawkins determined / but when it comes to scripture it's an absolute impossibility for unbelievers.
And from Genesis 1:1 all the way to Genesis 1:26 science and the Bible coincides.
And some scientist has determined that the Big bang singularity was the result of a single atom / particle. Some scientists say that a universe existed before the singularity, so scientist are still at odds.
It's up to each and every individual to believe as they choose, that it was all an accident or what we see who We are products of design.
Funny how science and creation as written in the Bible coincide with each other and the Book of Genesis was written over 4,000 years ago by the Hebrews. The Hebrews knew what it took thousands of years for the rest of mankind to learn. How did they know?
As Hawkins said before the Big bang singularity occurred nothing was in existence...... When the Big bang singularity occurred a burst of cosmic microwave radiation light was released and it was so bright it lit up the entire universe, not the light that the naked eye could see..... God said let there be light / what man calls the Big bang singularity..... Bible tells us nothing existed before God created everything..... It's okay to accept in science but then scientist are even trying to refute what Hawkins determined / but when it comes to scripture it's an absolute impossibility for unbelievers.
And from Genesis 1:1 all the way to Genesis 1:26 science and the Bible coincides.
And some scientist has determined that the Big bang singularity was the result of a single atom / particle. Some scientists say that a universe existed before the singularity, so scientist are still at odds.
It's up to each and every individual to believe as they choose, that it was all an accident or what we see who We are products of design.
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Charity · 61-69
@ItsMeMorgue
I'm quite sure a person as yourself no that it is very difficult if not impossible to find papers that any scientist has wrote on the internet. You see it you reject it
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I'm quite sure a person as yourself no that it is very difficult if not impossible to find papers that any scientist has wrote on the internet. You see it you reject it
Good by
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
@Charity I love this. Instead of providing evidence, you provide insults. Typical of your ilk.
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caesar7 · 61-69, M
Maybe the answer lies in the afterlife; perhaps it isn’t about rewards or punishments at all, but about clarity. Maybe it’s the place where the fog finally lifts—where the questions we carried our whole lives, the ones that kept us awake at night, are gently answered. Not all at once, not with shock or judgment, but with understanding.
Maybe there we see how the smallest moments mattered, how love rippled farther than we ever knew, and how even our mistakes had a place in the larger story. The things that felt unfair or meaningless here might finally make sense when seen from the other side.
And if there is such a place, perhaps the greatest revelation won’t be cosmic secrets or hidden truths—but the quiet realization that we were never as lost, alone, or insignificant as we sometimes believed.
Maybe there we see how the smallest moments mattered, how love rippled farther than we ever knew, and how even our mistakes had a place in the larger story. The things that felt unfair or meaningless here might finally make sense when seen from the other side.
And if there is such a place, perhaps the greatest revelation won’t be cosmic secrets or hidden truths—but the quiet realization that we were never as lost, alone, or insignificant as we sometimes believed.
YoMomma ·
Personally i believe in the Jewish God and i think it does matter what a person believes because it effects their behavior and perception of the world and others
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
Thank you for not excluding the creator from the idea that everything has to have a source. So many religious folk commit that fallacy.
OriginalDumbMan · 36-40
Wrong. Only god exists in potent form. God has divided himself/itself to various living being. It can only be understood when god shows you. No scientific theory can reach that.
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
SomeMichGuy · M
This meta-stuff is fine for musing but may have zip to do with our actual circumstances
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@GoToTheCompound = The problem is that we don't know what "nothing" is or what its properties are.
Maybe assuming that something created something is a logical fallacy
Maybe it is impossible to have nothing
Maybe it is impossible to have nothing










