So because we have no clue whatsoever existed before (what we know as) our universe, you have subscribed to god being the cause (and somehow, some way existing forever), rather than proposing that the universe has (somehow, some way) existed forever. Why the former and not the latter, when BOTH are just as up in the air?
No.
Physical matter abides by laws, motion, thermodynamics, relativity, gravity, etc... blah.. blah.. which encompass the vast "Laws of Physics"
Matter, abides by these laws, (weather we like them to or not), as such, the matter, as per the laws of physics, could not have always been.
This equally generates logical faults as well.. for a simple example..
Currently matter is moving apart from each other, the "Matter" in the universe is "expanding to fill the void"
Now, if the matter matter in the universe was "infinity" old, then it would be infinity distance apart from each other, which is a fun logical fault in and of itself, and we know as per the law of Relativity, that this is not true.
Secondly, the Second law of Thermodynamics states that heat will transfer from one medium to another, until both mediums are the same temperature, hot will transfer to cold, and thus loose it's heat, as it warms up the cold medium.
If the universe was infinitely old, then it would all be a homogenized temperature, which it is not, another fun fault in the plan.
Given just this limited amount of data, based on factual Laws of Physics, the Theory of an Infinitely old Universe, simply can not be.
There are many other Logical faults as well, but this is just a few of them, when we come to try and grasp time and the passing of it, in many ways, this is the means by which we gauge the passing of vast amounts of time, that we could not just measure by other means IE: The age of the earth, the age of the sun, etc.
So this is a lot more then simple "One is as good as another" there is a date stamp on the mass of the Universe, that much, we know as fact. It has not "Always Been"
Now, when it comes to God, you can look at it as "has always been" or you can look at it as "Plays by different rules".
Either one can work.
But Physical matter, does not get an allowance to play by different rules.
You've missed my point in bringing up god being supernatural. I was merely bringing it up to endulge XianJedi with a logical debate. I don't wish to get any further into it because I want to focus on the topic of the thread. Though I'd love to discuss this topic further if you so desire.
Fair enough, but you are allowed to and deeper questions regarding what your initial question was, I assumed this was such, however, that aside, have I given you thoughts to ponder?
God Bless
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