Quote Originally Posted by TheHonorary
Basically what you're saying is that since we cannot yet figure out what happened before the big bang, or what caused it, it must have been supernatural. Lightning, earthquakes and magnetism used to all be considered supernatural before we were able to figure out, with logic and science, what they were. Do you honestly not see the pattern?
Your point sounds valid, but even though it is true that many events in the past have been attributed to the supernatural, and later found to be natural, does not rule out the possibility of a supernatural cause for those things that cannot be harmonized with known scientific facts. Also, the question remains: Where did all the matter in the universe come from and the laws governing that matter? We still are left with a supernatural cause in the beginning.

I agree that the concept of something from nothing may be beyond our comprehension and therefore we simply default to some kind of great creator or life force of it ALL. However you cannot, with rational and logical thinking anyways, say that the god of your bible is it. And no, I will not even begin to discuss why your religion is or isn't the real religion, because that is just irrelevant.
In my response to which you are responding, I touched on the primary reason the Bible alone is unique among all religious writings because of the hundreds of fulfilled prophecies confirmed by non-biblical science. Also unique is the fact that archaeology has confirmed the historical accuracy of the Bible and has found no inaccuracy, so far.

Your position seems to begin with the belief that there can be no such thing as a supernatural cause of anything, and therefore a creator God does not exist. Do you have any evidence to support such a belief? When confronted with facts that logically demand a supernatural cause, you resort to the faith that someday in the unknown future, those facts will be demonstrated to have natural causes.