Quote Originally Posted by NextLineIsMine
Anyways what made god?
a good and hard question, i believe god exists, ouside of time and space, but I AM ADMITTING that this is a BELIEF, i can't prove it to you, obviously


but everyone, please consider the harder question, and this is it: EITHER you have an infinite creator, OR you have infinite MATTER

big bang is clever because you give everyone a picture of "nothing" exploding, but it's not supposed to be nothing, it's supposed to be an incredibly small, incredible massive singularity of matter, and it exploded; the theory works for people because it puts matter into such a small amount that you're allowed to forget about it, but what happened BEFORE the singularity???? why did it happen the way it did?

so, for there to be existance, you've got to have something infinite, either matter or a "god"

now why is god the way he is? where did he come from? why are things teh way they are? these are questions that i just have no answer for

i believe certain things, but i have the humility (yes i'm arrogant enough to claim to have humility ) enough to entertain doubt, to REALIZE WITHOUT A DOUBT, that i don't know everything, in fact i know so little it's practically nothign
wonderbear Reviewed by wonderbear on . To the science majors/scientists/science geeks out there... i was sitting in my genetics class today and i realized... God (or whatever creator you believe in) must have been one hell of a chemist. Is anyone else as fascinated as I am by how life works? Most people dont realize that the only reason they exist is because of chemical reactions.... Chemical reactions that are so infinite and specific that anyone who says that this all happened by a "big bang" is a total ignoramus. I dont mean to offend anyone...but, Rating: 5