FaRmLaNd said:
Well thats been the case for a long time and doesn't really require science to point that out. Its as simple as this. Many theists say something can't come from nothing. But where did God come from? He always existed or created himself or whatever way you want to spin it. Thats a double standard. If God can come from nothing or always existed, why not just skip a step and apply that to the universe. Why does God get some kind of special status? If something can come from nothing, then surely other things can. Such as the Universe? Why regress to God? |
It's the first law of thermodynamics that states something can't come from nothing. If something did come from nothing then it's greater than the law of thermodynamics(as well as human understanding).
We have strong reason to believe the universe contains intelligence and creators. ;)







