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I don't think anybody is saying the BB occurred ex nihilo. But I am saying that "co-eternal" with God, if logically causal-sequence-independent of God, is not caused by God, and therefore it is self-contradictory to call it caused by God. God does not do self-contradictory. He may do what to us is paradox, but he has no use for making a rock too big for himself to pick up.Yes. Science deals with Efficient Causes, which act in temporal sequence within this universe. Not all causes need be temporally prior to their effects.
Hawking is entitled to his opinion and he may well be right. But it does not require that the Big Bang occur ex nihilo nor rule out that something has existed co-eternally with God and caused by Him.
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