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Message 114 of 159 (186192)
02-17-2005 12:18 PM
Reply to: Message 107 by Jordo86
02-17-2005 5:35 AM


"how did the universe create itself?" I will answer with a question: How did God create himself?
*edit to add quote.
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Message 128 of 159 (186504)
02-18-2005 10:51 AM
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Jordo86 writes:
I can't answer that
Exactley, asking what created the universe is like asking what created God. The universe could possibly be something that has always been. The Big Bang simply a extension of what was; manifesting into what we now know as "our universe". We need not introduce causality to something that may be self existant . The "energy" may be a by product of existance itself. Perhaps when humans do find out what energy is we will know God. This is my own opinion btw.

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