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Snoopy said:
JWeinCom said:

As of now we don't know if there was a beginning in the sense we understand, because we don't understand how time worked in the early state of the universe, or as far back as we can see.  We don't know if there was a very beginning or if there were, where matter and energy might have come by at that point, and we don't know that matter or energy are not eternal since as far as we can tell neither can be created or destroyed.

The fact that we don't know though, doesn't mean any random solution becomes valid.  If you want to make a claim that you DO know, you have to show actual evidence, not just say "well you don't have a better explanation".

I got a good explanation and it is a proven one at that. God exists outside of this universe where our time, matter and space doesn't apply and we already proved it. Think about it, humans invented computers with intelligent AI, huge worlds when it comes to gaming and argubally social media and yet we are outside of the computer and not inside of it. 

Proof that a god exists? Where? I've been scouting philosophical literature for years. Plantinga was the last dude to make any noise on this topic with his modal ontological argument and it is replete with errors and has been taken to task by a plethora of philosophers.

Oh but you have proof right?

Jesus, the hubris of the parties of god is truly astounding.

"I'll just assume a god exists, then things make sense!"