Doesn't quantum theory allow for something to come from nothing? Well actually it would stil be nothing but in a different form.
Only if it goes back to being nothing in an incredibly short space of time.
Doesn't quantum theory allow for something to come from nothing? Well actually it would stil be nothing but in a different form.
It is about as sensible as a 5-sided triangle (If 4-sided ones can be talked about, why not 5-sided ones?).. . . it's quite logical to conclude that somethingness must therefore be an aspect of nothingness, as opposed to the assumption that nothingness and somethingess cannot possibly be the same thing.
Why would you think the Big Bang was the beginning of space and time? Sure, it may have been the beginning of this Universe - but what about other universes or higher dimensions? You would have to categorically deny the existance of other universes and higher dimensions to believe the Big Bang started all there ever was or ever will be.
IF you started to really THINK about what the bible says youd no doubt become atheist or at least agnostic yourself,me thinksSo few in terms of relative proportion to the believers of the world. Atheists like to complain about the religious, but they never seem to be promoting a decent alternative.
I dont say theres no god.there may very well be some,though I DONT believe in IT.It's always, "you guys are stupid - there is no God." Not, "God gets in the way of the true meaning of life, which is . . ."
Even if you have several universes, that only defers the question of origin. How did that other universe come about?