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No. Even that which are called miracles come from God.
jpopelish
I don't know.
But given that the sum total
of all the matter and energy
in the universe seems to add up to
just about zero,
maybe everything
is just a very fancy nothing.
Quantum physics allows for nothing
to become something,
that can do some interesting things
and then go back to being nothing.
Perhaps the entire universe
is an example of this sort of thing
on a very rare and freakishly large scale
or is inside a black hole
where time and space are . . .
strange.
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Regards,
John Popelish
Nous
Science explains the big bang was not from nothing but from a singularity that was all the matter and energy in the universe compressed into a single point that then expanded rapidly!!
So in answer to your question it was always here!!
But why are Christians always claiming the big bang came from nothing? Are they that ignorant? Did they sleep through school or is it that they know the truth but think they can twist it because everyone is gullible?!
Now you try explaining where god got nothing from how he is supposed to have then produced everything from nothing!
BJ
Where did the raw material of the Universe come from?
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS God is the Source of infinite power, or energy. (Job 37:23)
This is significant, because scientists have
learned that energy can be converted into matter. The Bible says that God himself is the Source of the "vast dynamic energy" that produced the universe. (Isaiah 40:26)
God promises to use his power to sustain his creation, for the Bible says regarding the sun, moon, and stars: "God keeps them established for ever and ever."Psalm 148:3-6.
WHY IT MATTERS The astronomer Allan Sandage once said: "Science cannot answer the deepest questions. As soon as you ask is there something instead of nothing, you have gone beyond science."
Not only does the Bible explain creation in a
way that harmonizes with science but it also answers questions that science cannot-such as, What is God's purpose for the earth and for mankind?
Anonymous
Probably not, because it is starting to look like the concept of nothing existing is not realistic in the first place. So basically there was never nothing, so something could not have come from it.