jay_a2j wrote:unriggable wrote:jay_a2j wrote:You need an action to have a re-action. What caused the big bang? where did the conditions necessary for a "big bang" come from in order for it to happen? There must be something eternal that has the ability to create or nothing could exist!
The big bang is the beginning. It comes from all the energy and matter and everything being into a single infinitely small space. It is the beginning. Nothing comes before it. I'm pretty sure every telescope can attest to this with blackness.
You can't get something from nothing. So "something" has had to always exist.
Exactly. The singularity from which the Big Bang came. Or a childish evil God, or a pantheon of hundreds of Gods, or a chimp wearing a top hat...
All of these are equally valid answers, as is your Abahamic God. In fact, bearing in mind the fact that we are basic our debate on logic, the Abrahamic God is probably LESS likely than the Chimp, with or without top hat, because of the logical impossibility that is the problem of evil.