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No, we don't know whether it makes sense to speak of "before" the Big Bang because time is supposed to have "begun" in the Big Bang (i.e., time is thought to have had a first moment). If that is correct, then asking what came "before" the Big Bang doesn't make sense because it's like speaking of a time "before" time. A common analogy is that it's like asking what is north of the North Pole.
Timelessness poses problems for an intelligent agent. In a state of timelessness, how is an intelligence supposed to think? It cannot undergo any mental transition or initiate any action. How then is it able to create anything?
It doesn't have to think because it would already know everything. God cannot learn because He already knows everything at all times. Timelessness does not pose a problem if the very entity that is timeless knows truth in its entirety, this would make that timeless entity truth itself.
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