Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
Hi John,
>Isn't the mere existence of all this a "clue?" I think it is. It is what stimulates the questions: why? how? when? etc. As a cop, when I see a body laying there with bullet holes in it, I naturally (foolish me) assume someone musta kilt them.
Sure, but if he was hit by lightening, do you put down your report that he was killed by God? Of course not. However if we go a few hundred years back in time this well could be reality.
>When I see the stars in the sky, I naturally assume - someone musta put them there!
Something... not someone. The big bang created the universe. How the big bang was caused is just a question that scientists are trying to answer.
If I accept a god who created the universe, I wonder what created him? If you don't believe in an eternal universe, why do you believe in an eternal god. It seems a really easy answer to a question you're not able to answer.
Walter,
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