Actually, there is no such thing as 'nothing'. Energy and matter are the two ingredients needed to start up a universe. Both exist even where you can't see them, feel them, etc. Quarks are a great example of this 'nothing' you speak of. Dark matter, as well. Even the fabric of time/space is something. E=mc2 or, energy and matter are two sides of the same coin.So there was something that was there all along now?
Now, I know you will say the energy comes from magical-baby-in-the-manger Jesus, but that's not the case. Pre-big bang, when it was an infinitesimally small and TIMELESS point, all that was there was energy and matter. No one was there to say for sure what made it 'bang' (including this "God" of yours), but that also means you can't know for sure that a supernatural magic man made it happen.
hahaha Originally Posted by TheOriginalDannie
Which begs the question, where did the something come
from? Your answer being, no one is sure. Which is also
to say that a creators involvement is very much a possibility.
It had to have some kind of origin. For something to just
appear is magic, and remember we don't believe in magic.
Congratulations! You have just converted from an atheist
into an agnostic.
Your words--can't know for sure-- is to agree to the possibility.
You and uderadancerwear dealer should hook up, he's an agnostic too.