Hi, RealityCheck
Here's my OP:
Some contend that God created the universe ex nihilo (out of nothing) --- could evidence be shown?
You're not out to prove your premise through empirical evidence.
You're right --- I'm not out to prove my premise at all --- that's your job.
You're doing this in reverse, you're stating a premise that you assert "is absolutely true" and then stating that any evidence that agrees with the premise "is real evidence" and anything that contradicts the evidence is "wrong" or "not real."
That's because I've been taught that carbon and radiometric dating methods are unreliable when it comes to dating things beyond a certain point; and rather than have to argue the point with people on here who are much more knowledgeable than I, who would bury me in technospeak, I just dismiss it outright.
When I was growing up, people were carbon-dating skeletons of "hominids" as hundreds of millions of years old, until it was "discovered" that Carbon dating is ineffectual beyond 5730 years.
So now there's this radiometric dating method and all these other dating methods, etc., and it makes me want to puke radioactive isotopes.
If you were to come to my house with two identical rocks, and tell me the rock in your left hand is dated at 2 billion years, and the one in your right hand is dated at 1 billion years, I would tell you that God embedded 2 billion years in the one rock, and 1 billion years in the other.
Same with radioactive elements. If you said this element has been here 10,000 years because its half-life is 20,000 years, then I would tell you that when God created it, it was currently at 16,000 years of half-life. (If I'm saying this right.)
But in any event, all that aside, I believe the Bible teaches
ex nihilo Creation, anyway. Evidence for or against notwithstanding.
So why do you bother asking the question?
I simply want to show that there is no such a thing as evidence for
ex nihilo creation.