Sure hope there is a God, would be nice to rely on someone up their. But I don't believe in fate, as I don't like the idea that we are not in control of our own lives!!
for me there is a God. I think it would not make any sense if there wasn't. Nothing cannot create anything. there is absolutely design in the universe. very complex at that too.
Doesn't matter but with that argument it would have to lead you a step higher and asking yourself who created God. You might tell me that God is the exception and I could just as easily tell you that the Universe is the exception... but I won't because I don't know and I won't jump the gun like that because that is what religion is all about. Explaining things you can't understand and I think it is time for us to move out of the primitive mind set and maybe evolve a little more.
The universe has been proven that it was nothing. You belong to the dark ages when atheist were thinking that the universe is there since the begining. We are in the 21st century man.
How does a complex universe come from nothing? Give me one example of sometime in your life where something was just created from nothing,. Have you ever seen a hot pocket appear out of no where? No. It is impossible for something to come from nothing. The big boom? Mass cannot be created nor destroyed, thus for the whole universe to come from a single large object, it would have to be the size of everything in the universe combined. And then where did that planet come from? The list goes on, and on.
Nobody says it come from nothing. Scientific models say, at some point in the past, the universe was a very hot, very dense and very small point. before that, we currently don't know.
M-Theory states that before that there was nothing. However two dimensional planes collided, and kablooy! Off starts another Universe out of the infinite numbers that already existed. We just happen to be on it 14 billion years later. Also it would have had to been the 3rd and 4th smacking against each other. But, fun part? There's also an infinite between the 4th and 5th that likely have physics and properties that would blow your mind. In fact, between the 1st and 2nd, 2nd and 3rd, and so on all the way to the 10th and 11th, infinite universes exist if the theory is correct - all with vastly different laws and physics that dictate what happens. Heck, even between our own 3rd and 4th, there are likely universes that don't follow the same rules as ours. Infinite possibilities across infinite time, with infinite variations. Only when you just begin to grasp infinity do you see how vast the multiverse is. We could simply be repeating the same conversation that happened trillions of years ago in the past because, with infinite variations there are also infinite repetitions. Everything we know, have done, or will do could have already been done by now in trillions of other universes spanning back to forever, and we would never even know it. There could be (and likely are more) billions of parallel universes that are exactly the same as we are now, as they have yet to deviate into even the tiniest variations yet. Some variations could be as simple as a butterfly being stepped on by a cow in Wisconsin. That would be the entire difference. Some variations could be because you blinked, and in another one, you blinked twice. Infinity is grand.