12-24-08, 01:37 PM
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Silent Hunter 
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So, assuming there's a god who created all that, who created him in the first place ? 
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Wipe the smug off that smiley's face and explain where all the matter, anti-matter, dark energy and everything else that went into the Big Biang came from
Same answer to both questions, namely, "we don't have a freakin' clue" Asking a question that there is no answer to doesn't prove anything except that we don't know the answer.
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Exactly, though science is more likely to ever explain that than god let alone religion 
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Wipe the smug off again  , once science explains where that matter came from, how will it explain where whatever came before that came from. It's never ending and will never be explained. It had to come from somewhere, but where did that somewhere come from? We could do this all day, but it's Christmas Eve and I must leave to go to the in-laws and celebrate the birth of the son of the God which cannot be proven. I hope (really, no sarcasm intended) you enjoy the holidays. 
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where did god come from then ?
something had to make him cause nothing + nothing = nothing
he cant have been there from the dawn of times, cause something had to have created him, same with his creator, and his
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Crap, I didn't leave fast enough. I never said that anyone knows where God came from. I only stated that science also does not know where the matter that is involved in it's hypothesis came from, and it never will because it's all an infinite process. Who can find the beginning of infinity?
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