How is it not the same? Has science determined where thte singularity came from? Or is it still simply accepted as an unknown or something that was always there?
Neither.
Science states that it doesn't know. THATS the difference.
All science says is that if we followed the natural laws back in time and if they had been valid till the absolute start then THIS universe would have started from a singularity. We do not know where this came from nor do we actually know if it existed with all the supposed infinite attributes that it supposedly had because the natural laws as we know them break down at a certain point.
Science doesnt set a starting point to "everything". It just has a starting point of this universe and actually makes no claims about anything outside.
Religion on the other hand claims to know that there was God, claims to know what he did and what he continues to do and claims to know what will happen with us.
And action as we know it in our universe requires Time, but that does not by any means mean that all action requires time.
Sure we can talk about stuff that is meaningless ... but then again being meaningless equates for me in irrelevance.
You can't even imagine an act that requires no time. The mere definition of action requires time.
Surely there could be something that we do not understand but then again there is no reason to argue about that/discuss it or even worse to claim its existence without anything that we even theoretically could comprehend.