Monday, December 20, 2004
now this is good:
sorry, anytime you break down a five thousand page theory into such a small space, yeah definately props for that.
Consider the following: There is always an element of time between a cause and an effect. Yet time did not exist until the universe appeared. To say that God created (caused) the universe is meaningless because that creative act also created time. "If there was no 'before' there can be no cause (in the usual sense)of the big bang, either natural or supernatural." What happened before the big bang to have caused it? There was no before; the notion of cause and effect cannot be applied to a state in which time does not exist.