OObi said:
1. Everything that has a biginning has a cause.
2. The universe had a biginning.
3. The universe had a cause.
It's very simple.
Care for a bit of challenge?
1) "Everything has a cause" - "but this can not be proven, only accepted by evidence" - yes, it can be proven.
2) "The universe had a beginning because it would take an infinite amount of time to get to any one point on an infinite time line." -
This is lacking in a complete description of the situation. There are 2 concerns that you have left out both of which void that argument.
a) Look to your left for an infinite distance, Look to your right for an infinite distance. If you are standing on an infinitely long line, then the probability that you exist at any one point on that line (such as the one you are standing on) is zero, thus you must not exist on the line at all??
In your proposed infinite time line, realize that you are only here to ask the question when you are the domino next in line to fall. The infinite amount of time before you was already provided for else you wouldn't be here to ask the question.
b) Suppose that the universe as we know it is cyclic in nature and through its infinite cyclicing, it created all that we see and destroyed all that we see in a repeating fashion. This would mean that within any one cycle, a finite amount of time occurred. But it also means that there would be an infinite number of these occurrences. This means that it does not take an infinite amount of time to get up to the point where you can ask the question. It means that you have asked that same question an infinite number of times before and will ask it an infinite number of times again. Infinity divided by infinity = finite = where you are at the moment.
3) "The universe had a cause" -
The universe most certainly did NOT have a cause. This is why you can never find it. Think about what a cause is.
A cause is that which was before (in time) the effect, but what is time? Time is a measurement of relative motion. For time to exist, there must be something to provide motion. Without the universe time cannot exist. Without time, there are
no causes.
Thus there can be no "before the universe began". This would imply (only imply) that the universe did not begin, but must have always been.
In fact, our universe DID have a beginning, but not for the reasons you have provided.
More importantly
You have stated that it was God that began the universe. Without a clear discrete definition of "God", how can you discuss anything about God, included God's existence? You claim that whatever caused the universe must have been "God". So if they find that something very simple minded actually caused the universe, then the God of the Bible necessarily is that simple minded thing?
Ask yourself this;
Is science discovering that there is no God, or discovering God bit by bit that has always been and simply has trouble seeing the forest for the trees because everyone refuses to define what a forest is?