Jay520 said:
Reasonable said: No God described in any Earthly religion anyway, that's for sure - because every God so described (and there's a lot of them) clearly knew nothing about the Universe at all. I'd also point out it's important to separate the notion of a Creator from a God. If you read Richard Dawkins, for example, you'll see despite being an ardent atheist he has no issue with the concept of an as yet unknown Creator; his beef is with clearly false and incorrect religions, their Gods and the notion of an afterlife. So is there a Creator? Could be. Who knows, although in that direction we immediately hit the notion of who created the creator? Was there a Big Bang of some form? Sure seems like it. All the observable evidence points to a Universe (or multiple Universes in some theories) with a definite start point. So I'll vote Big Bang as by God I presume you mean God as defined in current religions and not a Creator unknown with no supernatural elements.
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You always have the perfect posts.
I agree there is no god as portrayed in religion, but we can not know for sure what's exactly in the universe.
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Yep, I agree with you two.