If you begin with something it's not the beginning is it? so the same logic applies to the concept of creation/Creator whether we're talking about the existence of matter as we recognise it or simply the creation of a force that causes change. Big Bang theory is dependent on the pre-existence of gaseous matter so what created the matter and the forces that allowed the Big Bang to occur?Fabians Right Peg wrote:wanderlust wrote:In the beginning there was nothing presumably. (If not, what created it?)
Then there was something.
Something created something out of nothing.
Whatever that creative force is/was = God.
The existence or otherwise of God has nothing to do with Atheism which is a human belief structure for those who don't believe in God. So if God is proven to exist, it won't end Atheism as people can and will still believe anything they are capable of believing.
Why must you start with nothing, the laws of physics state that you can not create energy or matter just change it from one form to another so you could argue there was always something and no need for creation.
the existence of nothing is difficult to prove since it can not be measured or quantified as it does not exist?
Perhaps if we recognise time as a human construct by which contextualise our own existence then maybe creation occurs in the future when we may even create ourselves and history as we see it?