The laws of physics demand that the universe forms.
Again I ask, who says? Who wrote these laws of physics?
Man wrote the laws of physics after realizing the patterns in phenomena.
Everytime we drop a ball, it falls to the ground and at the same rate. After many trials, we can write a law of physics that says that the ball will fall at rate X. If you then come in and ask, why does the ball fall? My answer would be that it is inevitable, the laws of physics demand that the ball must fall.
That's just the way things must happen and we have described those things as laws.
All this does not preclude god as the source of those patterns, as the writer of the laws. He's just an uneccessisary entity for studying the falling of balls so why even bring him into it, even if he is ultiamtely responsible for causeing them to fall.
science doesn't say the world came from absolute nothingness.
If it did not than what did it come from? Who made that?
Well, who made god if he made it? They're both nonsensical questions, right?
Well, not
totally. Have you ever read about
branes colliding? Maybe the universe came from that. But then, now you're just going to ask "well, where did the branes come from?" "and where did
that come from?" ad nauseum
Claiming Goddidit doesn't really avoid the question...
I don't think your childish curiosity will ever be satisfied without suckling on the magic man in the sky. I preferred to grow up and face the facts (mostly).