RE: God and The Big Bang

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God and The Big Bang

in religion •  8 years ago 

I agree that there is no way you can deduce from observing the universe what may have "caused" it to come into existence.

The only way we can know anything about that is if Someone from outside the Observable Universe chooses to reveal that information to us.

It is true that there is the General Revelation derived from observing what has been made that leads some to deduce that there must have been a Creator. But everything else that might be or is known about what is Not Observable can only be known if it is explicitly revealed to us.

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Well, if it was revealed to us it would no longer be unobservable :-) But we can of course always question our senses and whether we truly observe what we think we are observing.... There is no way of attaining absolute certainty (not even for a potential God, I would argue).