"Nothing created something, which lead to the creation of everything"
What the atheist argument sounds like. Nothing is no thing! It has no power, no energy, no life, wait, it isn't even an IT, again Nothing is NO THING. So how can nothing create? Does it make any sense to you or do you truly wonder if there is a God out there?
God Himself has no origin, He is beyond our understanding as creatures.
God is the only one who has the power of Creation, to create something out of nothing. In fact if God created something than that something did not come from nothing, but rather from God.
Check out this article about the scientific theories of creation and how it can contradict science itself.
http://www.apologeticspress.org/APContent.aspx?category=12&article=4584
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Atheism is the belief that there is no God. They believe that there is no God because they oppose Faith. If God can't be seen than He must not exist. Yet it is impossible for an atheist to truly confirm that there is no God because their eyes and experience is limited by life on earth and earthly science, they have not seen all the areas of the universe and the realms of existence to PROVE GOD DOES NOT EXIST. If God is unseen, does that mean He does not exist? Absolutely not. The atheist best answer to the existence of God should not be "No" but rather I do not "Know".
Think about that...
Edit: Considering the law of conservation of energy, the energy itself could very well have no origin, because it came from God Himself who has no origin.
The law states: Energy can be neither created nor destroyed
So I believe that the energy quite possibly was not created but rather "exerted" by God.
Wow!
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1 ReplyIt its impossible to prove God does not exist. It [i]is[/i] possible to prove God exists. However, that does not mean He does exist. If He doesn't, it would be impossible to prove it, even if it was true. It's also impossible to prove He does exist, if God does not. So we're stuck in this loop unless He is proved to exist. So, there will always be religion. Always.