Science explains the big bang was not from nothing but from a singularity that was all the matter and energy in the universe compressed into a single point that then expanded rapidly! So in answer to your question it was always here! But why are BAD christians always claiming the big bang came from nothing?
Are they that ignorant? Did they sleep through school or is it that they know the truth but think they can twist it because everyone is gullible?! Now you try explaining where god got nothing from how he is supposed to have then produced everything from nothing!
Asking such a question as "who created god" shows a lack in the ability to think philosophical. In simple terms, it is the argument of a weaker person haha. Philosophically, god is a necessary being meaning it is explained in terms of itself.
That is the very point in accepting the logic of a god existing. Yes, one can also logically believe that there is no god, however, god needing a creator is logically incoherent based on the very definition of god.
Common sense points to God" Common sense also tells you the Earth is flat. "Why do atheists always ask if God exists then who created God when no other prior ... creator is needed because then you would be going in circles. " That's just special pleading, sorry.
You can't just make up rules (like everything needs a creator) along with exceptions that suit your position.
Common sense doesn't point to God. Thats the whole problem with these religious debates. Religion is fine, but it seems odd to base religious views on logic or reason, cause quite frankly they do indicate that religion is bullshit.
Religion is based on faith in something that is above logic and reason, and thats why its impossible to determine for sure, whether its legit or not.
Prior to god is superstition. Having a deity quantifies a central point for people to channel their energies and money in. You can't have people running around a fire, chanting while looking every which way trying to understand why thunder comes.
Common sense is very unreliable. Scientific evidence supports that supernatural intervention or supernatural causes are superfluous in light of what we know.
We clearly have different definition of common sense. Common sense makes you question why you're believing in some man in the sky that you've never seen or heard.
I did. Watch the last 2 episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. That will help explain some things.
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I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.