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Not all who wander are lost
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Who caused your god? If your god was always there, then why not the universe as we see it always being there? The truth is, is that I don't know who (or what) caused the "big bang" but science is working on it and to fill the gap of what we, as yet, do not know with god, particularly a destructive, maniacal Judaic/Christian one as found in the Old Testament, as you wish to do, is totally absurd. ~ Susan
The birth of a solar system begins with dust particles gathering together. The bangs we are familiar with on earth are caused by gases and atoms. Let's imagine atoms have always been around, sparking gases, and dust. Did atoms also spark intelligence? What we observe here on earth is that things come from other things, intelligent life comes from other intelligent life. Did intelligence and spirit come from things...or could it have come from a greater intelligence that has also always been in existence?
We have also observed all matter on earth has come from other matter. It breaks down and springs up again. If the universe works in this manner, then from where does intelligence come? Where does it go? Ancient writings tell us that matter returns to the earth, the spirit to God. Matter remains constant, we see proof of this in middle school physical science equations. But intelligence...over the life of the earth it has not been a constant at all.