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spurgeonryan said:

ok....fair enough. Where did god come from? At least he says he is almighty and omnipotent. He does not beat around the bush. The Big Bang theory is all over the place! What is going on with it?
So yes, I am like a Greek who thought lightning came from the gods. Yet some of you blindly go with whatever science says even though there are no answers usually, and even when there are answers it in no way disproves there is a god or not. Your grade school teacher or college professor taught you that god is not real and that evolution is a fact as is the big bang. So you are willing to fight to the end no matter what to make them right. You learned it your whole life, so why wouldn't you? Same with me. I was raised on Christian beliefs. So I will also fight for what I believe. But besides us both agreeing that evolution is real, which it is. Why not? And that there was probably a big bang. Why not again? God probably did bang the universe into creation. If he is real. Right?
There really is not difference between us. Neither faiths have any facts to go by, besides a dusty old book that was chosen for us to read by some Roman council 2000 years ago, and a theory of The Big Bang!
We are the same. Both have faith without any proof, and nothing really makes any sense either way you look at it.


See that's the thing about God. Since he's nothing but a human idea, humans can also change their perception to fit anything science says. If I find out what caused the big bang, you could just say "Well, maybe god made it so that the big-bang would start like that". There's no actual way to disprove god, as he's an idea, in something that's impossible to measure.