christians assert that there is a god and he created the laws of physics.
atheists assert that there isn't any proof of a god, therefore one does not exist.
most atheists believe that the universe was created during the big bang.
christians ask, if there is no god, what caused the big bang?
my question is, if christians believe there are no laws of physics without god, why do they expect an answer that will agree with the laws of physics and thus the existence of a god from atheists? couldn't atheists just as easily use the argument that since there are no laws of physics without god, anything is possible? of course, even christians would consider that a silly idea, otherwise, they wouldn't ask what caused the big bang. therefore, isn't it more logical to assume that laws of physics were not created by some "intelligent agent" than to assume that they were?
2007-12-13
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