naimisharanya on 29 December 2012
OceanJ said: Dude you must have really enjoyed your Philosophy of Religion college course. It doesn't matter whether we dismiss Christianity or any other religion, that's not the real issue. The bottom line is no one knows why there's something rather than nothing. No one knows where the Singularity that caused the Big Bang that created our known Universe originated. What's very, very, very interesting - is that we cannot imagine a state of pure nothingness. This is the bottom line. You can dismiss any particular religion or deity, but you can't explain where time & space & singularities originate from. Thus, the possibility for higher-beings and gods. |
I like this post. Except the singularity and big bang part - I still contend most cosmologists are a little too presumptuous.