What created the atoms that collided and caused the Big Bang? Was it just an infinite number of Big Bangs, something smaller than an atom colliding to create an atom until we are where we are now? No.
One might then say, well what created God? Seeing as atoms are tangible, it is possible to suggest that God created them. Seeing as God is intangible in a relative sense, it is possible to suggest that nothing created him. If one is going down the road that existence had to come from somewhere, such as the Big Bang, he must be able to explain how something came from nothing. One who believes in God does not need to explain how something came from nothing because God always was and always is. Even then, it is confusing and something that cannot be explained by logic - it just requires faith.
This post was edited by ihavethesniffles on Sep 2 2010 07:49am