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Snerble wrote Okay I'm not gonna judge you for your opinion about there being no god... But who created people? And the galaxy?


Evolution. The big bang.

PERIOD.
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People who believe in god without being disrespectful if you think theres god because he had to create the big bang? Well what created god since you believe theres one god then how do you explain what created god to create the big bang and you can simply say what created that that created what created God
If this makes sense probably dosent
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Ero wrote
MrRPGs wrote I like how people always argue The Big Bang. But Something bigger had to of created that.


You mean something smaller? Like two atoms exploding


Yes exactly what created the atoms? Something had to. One day they weren't just like boom.
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MrRPGs wrote
Ero wrote
MrRPGs wrote I like how people always argue The Big Bang. But Something bigger had to of created that.


You mean something smaller? Like two atoms exploding


Yes exactly what created the atoms? Something had to. One day they weren't just like boom.


You can't win with these people :facepalm:

Who the hell created God then? He can't have just come into being.
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Lano_xD wrote
MrRPGs wrote
Ero wrote
MrRPGs wrote I like how people always argue The Big Bang. But Something bigger had to of created that.


You mean something smaller? Like two atoms exploding


Yes exactly what created the atoms? Something had to. One day they weren't just like boom.


You can't win with these people :facepalm:

Who the hell created God then? He can't have just come into being.


Who the hell created the atoms? They can't have just came into being.
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MrRPGs wrote
Lano_xD wrote
MrRPGs wrote
Ero wrote
MrRPGs wrote I like how people always argue The Big Bang. But Something bigger had to of created that.


You mean something smaller? Like two atoms exploding


Yes exactly what created the atoms? Something had to. One day they weren't just like boom.


You can't win with these people :facepalm:

Who the hell created God then? He can't have just come into being.


Who the hell created the atoms? They can't have just came into being.


I'm just gunna go full nerd on you right now

There was no "atom" that created the big bang. There was a tiny area of virtually infinite density called a singularity. How it was formed, however, is a topic with many answers. To be honest, we don't know what caused it. Some believe that it was created by god. Others, such as myself, believe that this singularity was caused by a previous "Big Crunch". The Big Crunch is a theory of the end of the universe, in which the total expansion velocity of the universe weakens to a point that it can no longer overpower gravity. Then the universe collapses on itself. People who believe that this is what caused the singularity on the most part believe that there was no "beginning" as we think of it.

There are other theories too, such as the multiverse and the Brane theories. I don't have nearly enough room to explain these, as I would have to fully explain some of the world's most difficult physics questions... Questions that no human yet understands.
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[quote="Lano_xD"]
MrRPGs wrote
Lano_xD wrote
MrRPGs wrote
Ero wrote
MrRPGs wrote I like how people always argue The Big Bang. But Something bigger had to of created that.


You mean something smaller? Like two atoms exploding


Yes exactly what created the atoms? Something had to. One day they weren't just like boom.


You can't win with these people :facepalm:

Who the hell created God then? He can't have just come into being.


Who the hell created the atoms? They can't have just came into being.


I'm just gunna go full nerd on you right now

There was no "atom" that created the big bang. There was a tiny area of virtually infinite density called a singularity. How it was formed, however, is a topic with many answers. To be honest, we don't know what caused it. Some believe that it was created by god. Others, such as myself, believe that this singularity was caused by a previous "Big Crunch". The Big Crunch is a theory of the end of the universe, in which the total expansion velocity of the universe weakens to a point that it can no longer overpower gravity. Then the universe collapses on itself. People who believe that this is what caused the singularity on the most part believe that there was no "beginning" as we think of it.

There are other theories too, such as the multiverse and the Brane theories. I don't have nearly enough room to explain these, as I would have to fully explain some of the world's most difficult physics questions... Questions that no human yet understands.

Case closed we don't know if it was a God or what. So no one will win on this topic.
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[quote="MrRPGs"]
Lano_xD wrote
MrRPGs wrote
Lano_xD wrote
MrRPGs wrote
Ero wrote
MrRPGs wrote I like how people always argue The Big Bang. But Something bigger had to of created that.


You mean something smaller? Like two atoms exploding


Yes exactly what created the atoms? Something had to. One day they weren't just like boom.


You can't win with these people :facepalm:

Who the hell created God then? He can't have just come into being.


Who the hell created the atoms? They can't have just came into being.


I'm just gunna go full nerd on you right now

There was no "atom" that created the big bang. There was a tiny area of virtually infinite density called a singularity. How it was formed, however, is a topic with many answers. To be honest, we don't know what caused it. Some believe that it was created by god. Others, such as myself, believe that this singularity was caused by a previous "Big Crunch". The Big Crunch is a theory of the end of the universe, in which the total expansion velocity of the universe weakens to a point that it can no longer overpower gravity. Then the universe collapses on itself. People who believe that this is what caused the singularity on the most part believe that there was no "beginning" as we think of it.

There are other theories too, such as the multiverse and the Brane theories. I don't have nearly enough room to explain these, as I would have to fully explain some of the world's most difficult physics questions... Questions that no human yet understands.

Case closed we don't know if it was a God or what. So no one will win on this topic.


No we do not, however there is NO proof of God's existence.
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There is NO proof for the big bang. The big bang is just a theory. A theory is a hypothesis that is strongly supported by many people. It is a [u]theory[u]; it is not real.
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nicky2by4 wrote There is NO proof for the big bang. The big bang is just a theory. A theory is a hypothesis that is strongly supported by many people. It is a [u]theory[u]; it is not real.


Redshift. There's your proof. PERIOD.
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