There are lots and lots of evidence of Gods existence.
1. The universe had most probably a beginning.
This is supported through scientific, and philosophical reasons. Therefore it had a cause. Since beyond our universe, there was no time, no space, and no matter, that cause must be...
I don't think so. God can be eternal, without problem. The universe cannot.
wcg.org/lit/booklets/science/debate1a.htm]The Great Debate #1: Recent Discoveries in Science
Nothing that is confined to time could have created the cosmos. The Creator must have existed "before" the beginning of...
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Can anything 'real' be infinite?
An infinite universe for example would exist in every direction forever, there could be nothing else, ONLY the universe. It is then very easy to understand why our universe cannot be infinite, it is because it is...
the quest is not, what was IN the universe, but BEFORE the universe came into existing through the Big Bang.
there were no quantum fluctuations, if there was nothing physical before the Big Bang. My argument is also not a gap filler. We can say with absolute certainty, if the universe had a...
from : a case of a creator , page 67
scribd.com/doc/13018991/Science-the-Case-for-a-Creator]Science_ the Case for a Creator
Quantum theory ... holds that a vacuum ... is subject to quantum uncertainties. This means that things can materialize out of the vacuum, although they tend to vanish...
thekeyboard.org.uk/What%20is%20infinity.htm]Can anything 'real' be infinite?
Strictly speaking, according to Einstein's Theory of Relativity, a singularity does not contain anything that is actually infinite, only things that MOVE MATHEMATICALLY TOWARDS infinity. A black hole is formed when...
origins.org/articles/craig_existencegodbeginning.html]The Existence of God and the Beginning of the Universe
In fact, I think that it can be plausibly argued that the cause of the universe must be a personal Creator. For how else could a temporal effect arise from an eternal cause? If the...
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Philosophy of time
Can we have an infinite universe for example? The answer is no, the universe is finite. Stephen Hawking in 'A Brief History of Time' (1989 page 44) describes the universe as being "finite but unbounded". The simplest...