Is there a God?

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fonzinator

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I believe in God. But speaking on pure logic alone...how can nothing + nothing = something? Reversing creation as far as it will go, only logically leads to the conclusion that some ingredient must be timeless (eternal). Does it not? Science will never prove that nothing + nothing = something. I don't care how technologically advanced we become. It is simply not possible. Even if you let a big pool of 'nothing' sit for all of eternity, it will not suddenly spawn into something. Yet, this is what Big Bang theories ultimately fail to prove. If there was a Big Bang, something must have created the ingredients necessary for such an event to occur. A timeless being, God - an intelligent designer, is the only logical answer.

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