Golem said:
BaylorJacket said:
I've been exploring different religious and philosophical ideas lately, and I would love to hear your thoughts on what convinces you that God exists. As someone who hasn't yet been convinced by arguments for the existence of God, I'm hoping to learn more about what draws others to belief in a higher power.
I don't necessarily doubt the possibility of such a being, but I also don't know how one could be proven or dis-proven definitively. That's why I'd like to hear from some of you who do believe in God - what is it about your experience or understanding of the world that makes you believe there is a God?
Of course, I'm open to hearing from people who don't believe in God as well. I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
The law of conservation of energy. It states that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed. Although, it may be transformed from one form to another. Regardless, the total energy of the system is conserved.
The Big Bang Theory postulates a massive explosion of energy at the beginning of what is for us, time. This began, as the theory goes, as an initial singularity thought to have contained all the energy and spacetime of the Universe.
A. Given the law of conservation of energy stating that fact that energy can never be created or destroyed;
B. Given that energy sufficient to create the universe was created and placed into our closed system (the universe);
C. Given A contradicts B if one supposed it happened within the system naturally, something or someone acting outside of time/space must have created the energy in the initial singularity. There can be no creation ex nihilo in physics.
That's my evidence of God or an entity so powerful we call Him God. Nothing comes from nothing. There's no bang without the initial singularity. That singularity could only come from outside space/time.
(Multiverse assumptions are just a cop out for people who don't want to admit the above and lean on their versions of religion to explain away the otherwise unexplainable)
Thank you so much for taking the time to write out your thoughts here!
I admittedly have not spent much time researching what modern science says about Pre-Big Bang, but my understanding is that the Big Bang model does not try to provide an explanation for the origin of the singularity itself (definitely could be wrong here lol)
Some scientists and theorists have proposed various ideas for the origin of the singularity, including the idea that it was the result of a quantum fluctuation, the product of a collision between two parallel universes, or the outcome of a cyclical universe. However, at this point it is all just mere scientific speculation.