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    God came out his mum... ain't the most respectable beginning for the most powerful thing in the universe, so they erased it :]

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    and where did she come from?

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    Maybe there was no 'mum' as such. Maybe he was born of virgin birth which made him commit adultery on Mary to have his son? I wonder who God's dad is... Hmmmm....

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    I am doubtful of God creating the universe and the big bang theory. Both seem unlikely, because what caused the big bang and what did God do before the creation of the universe? What happened before 'God's beginning?'
    Read what Virgin Mary said (as I quoted in my last post) for the answer on where God came from. Or just take it basically as "He has always been". He doesn't need to prove Himself logically because He is eternal and all that. Not a view I hold myself but there we go.

    As for the Big Bang; it's been pretty much proven scientifically as the cause of our universe's creation. Whilst it's widely believed that nothing exists outside of our universe (if there even is an "out" of the universe) it's logical - if you wish to take logic's side - that something existed in a time before our universe, and that that something did something which caused what we know as the Big Bang.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    Read what Virgin Mary said (as I quoted in my last post) for the answer on where God came from. Or just take it basically as "He has always been". He doesn't need to prove Himself logically because He is eternal and all that. Not a view I hold myself but there we go.
    Still doesn't suggest what he did before the world was created. What did he do with the other planets? If aliens are discovered, what part will they play in religion? If they speak English, would they share their thoughts on the universe's creation and if they have their own proven God or prove the creation of the universe, what effect would that have?

    As for the Big Bang; it's been pretty much proven scientifically as the cause of our universe's creation. Whilst it's widely believed that nothing exists outside of our universe (if there even is an "out" of the universe) it's logical - if you wish to take logic's side - that something existed in a time before our universe, and that that something did something which caused what we know as the Big Bang.
    My question lies with what happened before, not really if it is more proven to have happened than a being of infinite power.

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    I wouldn't call that logical. If the Big Bang is true (which I believe it is), then there was a time when the universe was a singularity, where all the laws of science were broken down. If the universe is expanding there has to be a beginning.
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    Some people interpret Gods of any kind to be the way people in those days saw extra terrestrials. Unfortunately we'll probably never know what happened because of event horizons, which just happens to be a convenience to what/whoever made the Universe in terms of what it does.

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    I have a friends who believe there were a adam and eve in every race, pretty mad if you ask me but oh well.
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    This explains all:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial_Eve

    Adam and eve arent real. They called the first ancestor Mitochondrial eve as a label not a literal one. This explains the how white and black people where formed, and different ethnicities.

    adam and eve didnt make sense because:
    adam + eve = 2 boys
    kane + Able = no kids
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