karlog wrote: » For me i dont have enough faith to believe nothing created something.
Little Mickey wrote: » Who believes in the end of the world, or the end of the human race?
phutyle wrote: » So, based on how it is thought the universe works, the total sum of all the energy should be zero, but the current observations don't confirm that.
karlog wrote: » Ok i'm not an atheist i just wanted to get an atheists view on this. I always wondered if atheists dont believe in god then where do they believe the universe came from? Do atheists believe it came from nowhere? It couldn't have created itself. For me i dont have enough faith to believe nothing created something.
Sam Vimes wrote: » good point. The reason theists can't find answers to the big questions such as why are we here and why is there evil in the world is that they're asking the wrong questions, eg they start with the assumption that all good comes from God and then call evil a mystery. It's only a mystery if you accept the first assumption, without it you have a theory that explains both good and evil: sh!t happens
Wicknight wrote: » But if we don't know why or how he did it why does it make sense to supposed to did it at all?
Little Mickey wrote: » As a person who desperately tries to believe in God, for one reason because of the christian religon I grew up in, my own opinion often seems to fall that yes it did come from a super power or God but we just don't have a clue about him, no notion whatsoever and never will. The stories about him having a son on earth I find difficult to believe. But then, if he did create the universe and earth, why did he put us here or why did he do it at all? To test our faith in him or how successful we'll be in finding out about in him having solid evidence to prove it?
Little Mickey wrote: » As a person who desperately tries to believe in God, for one reason because of the christian religon I grew up in, my own opinion often seems to fall that yes it did come from a super power or God but we just don't have a clue about him, no notion whatsoever and never will. The stories about him having a son on earth I find difficult to believe. But then, if he did create the universe and earth, why did he put us here or why did he do it at all? To test our faith in him or how successful we'll be in finding out about in him having solid evidence to prove it? I'm completely torn on this subject. Who believes in the end of the world, or the end of the human race?
pH wrote: » It seems reasonable to assume (and the evidence reflects this) that the sum of all the energy and mass in the universe is exactly nothing, therefore making the the statement "nothing created nothing". Do you have any evidence to suggest that the total energy/mass of the universe is non-zero?
Little Mickey wrote: » But then, if he did create the universe and earth, why did he put us here or why did he do it at all? To test our faith in him or how successful we'll be in finding out about in him having solid evidence to prove it?
death1234567 wrote: » If God created the universe where did God come from? Who created him, a super god?
karlog wrote: » ...I always wondered if atheists dont believe in god then where do they believe the universe came from?
karlog wrote: » Do atheists believe it came from nowhere?
karlog wrote: » It couldn't have created itself.
I always wondered if atheists dont believe in god then where do they believe the universe came from? Do atheists believe it came from nowhere? It couldn't have created itself. For me i dont have enough faith to believe nothing created something.