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The Big Bang theory does not say the universe came from nothing as I stated in my original post that you quoted from. It says that the universe was much hotter and denser and it expanded and cooled into the matter, stars and galaxies that we observe. Current theories do not describe what happened before the big bang. So my thinking is in accord with the current understanding. Scientists freely admit that the theory is incomplete because we don't have a unified theory of gravity yet. Loop quantum gravity, which I would call a hypothesis not a theory, does describe a contracting universe before what it calls a big bounce. It says that there was never a singularity and instead that space can only contract so much before it bounces back and at the moment of the bounce entropy is re-set.
I do recognize that the universe is expanding and that according to our current understanding the universe will end in heat death. but our current understanding is very incomplete. We don't know what caused the universe to expand or what dark energy is and a lot more. We just don't have the data to say one way or the other what will happen. If any evidence comes to light that the universe sprang from nothing then I'll consider it.
Whether there was a singularity doesn't make a difference to my arguments.
You recognize that our current understanding points to eventual heat death. If that is true the universe is not eternal, at least not one in an eternal succession. My point was that the current state of science supports creation more than the state of science in the past did, so you basically concede my point. But you have faith in science that it will provide a different explanation in the future. Is that not what you are saying?
Why do you believe this?The God hypothesis thrives on ignorance and holes in our understanding. It needs these gaps in knowledge to wedge in its imaginary God. I think time is running out for it though as more and more science gains an understanding of reality.
I trust you don't apply this principle all the time; if you apply this principle in your relationships I expect they don't do so well. If you apply it in your daily decisions I doubt you accomplish a lot. Unless you make a significant distinction between accepting something as true and acting as if it is true.If I can't prove something then I don't accept it as true.
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