Nintentacle said:
If there's no way of proving how the universe came to be 100%, then you can't dismiss the existence of a God that created it (And vise versa). As for the "Who created God?" thing, I don't think it works like that. I'll use time as an example, there's no possible way there can be no time at all, and it suddenly start. It's always there, it doesn't "begin". That's how it works/would work with God, so he wouldn't need a creator. |
no matter what you believe you can always ask the question "well where did that come from?". at some point you have to come to the conclusion that some fundamental/elementry set of something has just always existed without a creator.
so if "god" can just always exist and not need a creator then why is it so hard to suppose that the matter and energy that make up our universe just always existed without a creator?