Questions
Some people believe that when we die, that's it. No afterlife. But if that's the case, what's the point?On the other hand, what point would there be to life if not for an afterlife?
And, how did we get here to even have a life? The big bang theory is the most rediculous idea I've ever heard, because where did the first matter come from to explode?
The theory of creation makes the most sense to me, because of the complexity and intricacy of things, from the simple to the most complex -- the human brain. And mans ability to think, reason, feel emotion.
Discuss.
Comments (7)
How earth and everything on it came about does not interest me much. Who cares? It is incredibly wonderful and filled with mysteries and we are privileged enough to be able to enjoy it.
Big Bang isn't really different than First Cause argued by St Thomas Aquinas 700-some years ago. He said that if there is a First Cause -- IF --, then we can call it God.
I hate to think we're going to perish like last year's leaves. All those earthlike exo-planets being discovered, and we don't get to see? What a cruel cosmic tease.
I suppose you have to have a pretty extensive knowledge of physics to be able to have an insight into the Big Bang theory, whereas nothing need be explained with creationism; all you need do is switch of the rational part of your brain.