Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
Hi Del,
>He wasn't created. He is eternal. At some point, you have to come to the conclusion that there is at least something out there that has no creator. Science really cannot deal with that. It follows that there must be something "supernatural."
I saw a documentary on discovery channel, about how the unverse is/might have been born. It has nothing to do with supernatural or you want to define supernatural as something that does not follow our current physics laws, or something we don't know yet.
The fact is that material and antimaterial might be born out of nothing. As to the question why we can only answer: We don't know yet. It might have to do with things that happen in other dimensions (we can't easily track at this moment). You can't calculate in time, where as before the universere was born, time and space did not exist yet.
During the last two centuries enormous progress has been made in science. I'd rather believe in science than in something eternal that some of us define as God. To me that would an easy way out.
Walter,
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