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Dulfite said:
People always argue that the Big Bang happened from a single thing/atom, but how? How was that single atom there to begin with? Where did it come from? Nothing? That doesn't make any sense.

 

The big bang happened from an infinitely dense particle. It did so because physics says so. 

 

The point of the science behind it, though, is that it's not just saying stuff. Because of that, we don't have answers for things like "Then where did that particle come from" because we don't know. And to me, that makes a lot more sense than "this book that has had a number of unverified sources say this stuff happened, sometimes in direct contradiction to legitimate historical documents. A book that, despite being the word of God, has undergone a number of groundshaking revisions by Man. Man decided that there is no more Limbo. We're talking about a previously documented section of the afterlife reserved for the righteous non-believers, such as Plato or Socrates. Gone, because Man says so.

 

I'll have to take the position opposite to you, in that science makes the most sense, and religion is a stretch.



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