If time, space and matter did not exist before the ''big bang (expansion)'' of the ''singularity'' then where did it come from and when, where and how did that singularity exist?
FoeHammer.
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If time, space and matter did not exist...where did it come from and when, where and how did that singularity exist?
If time, space and matter did not exist before the ''big bang (expansion)'' of the ''singularity'' then where did it come from and when, where and how did that singularity exist?
FoeHammer.
Not because science claims "there is no god," but rather that science claims, "we shouldn't believe things without evidence."
Not at all, if time and space existed before the big bang then my question would be, where did they come from?Your basic assumption is that there was nothing: nowhere and nowhen before the Big Bang. That is an unjustified assumption.
At the moment, we have very little evidence regarding what may have been around at that time - for obvious reasons. Nonetheless, there are a few hypotheses floating around, such as M-theory (which is apparently incomplete, but never mind) which state that there was time and space before the big bang.
If these are true, then they answer your question.
This is both, unsatisfactory.....If they are not true, and your assumptions are correct, then, as said, you have answered your question: The Big Bang came from nowhere, it just happened.
..... and unscientific... Unless science has evidence that something did, or can, come from nothing... Does it?At least, that's the scientific stance. Science says we should not start claiming things if there's no evidence, so science can never say "God caused the Big Bang" unless there's evidence for that claim. At the moment, it seems that there isn't.
How can a belief contradict what science doesn't know?That doesn't preclude any theist from saying "God caused the Big Bang," but, in my opinion, you are then holding a belief contradictory to science. Not because science claims "there is no god," but rather that science claims, "we shouldn't believe things without evidence."
So why are you an atheist?I don't know. Neither do you. The difference between us is that I don't convince myself that I know something which I actually don't.
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Yes. The former is used when referring to the null hypothesis, while the latter is used with regards to an alternate theory (for example, the assumption of immutable physical laws (qv. dad insanity) is taken to be true even in the absence of evidence, since it is the null hypothesis. However, the assumption that the physical laws are mutable (specifically, to accommodate the Judaeo-Christian mythology), is rejected in the absence of evidence, since it is contradictory to the null).Would you agree that without evidence and no evidence are two different things?
Why not an agnostic?Because I haven't encountered evidence to convince me that there is a God or gods. Not being a theist, by definition makes me an atheist.
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Why not an agnostic?
FoeHammer.
Why not an agnostic?
FoeHammer.
Why not an agnostic?
FoeHammer.
HEY! I resent that!The null holds. Besides, agnosticism is for "Fence-sitters"!
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I would like for someone to explain to me how something can come from nothing for no reason and without purpose i.e. the ''singularity''. Come on atheists what is your alternative to ''god'' having done it?
Are you agnostic when it comes to the existence of Faeries? Elves? Unicorns? Lephracauns? Superman?
I would like for someone to explain to me how something can come from nothing for no reason and without purpose i.e. the ''singularity''. Come on atheists what is your alternative to ''god'' having done it?
FoeHammer.
Common sense dictates that you cannot get something from nothing.What evidence have you that something cannot come from nothing with no purpose?
Then explain how.Its perfectly possible that there is no cause, and it just happened.
FoeHammer said:Common sense dictates that you cannot get something from nothing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_fluctuationFoeHammer said:Then explain how.