Quote from Lucrum:
So I did, my bad.
Probably because I have yet to see any proven LAWS of physics that states an entire universe can appear from nothing.
THIS (right or wrong) is what I've been saying.
I appreciate you acknowledged your bad, but still, did you REALLY not realize you typed that?
As I asked before, did you after all, intend to misrepresent the meaning of theory as it pertains to science?
It's a very misleading and particular false statement out of many which some religious belief 'ers often like to blunder around with.
I'm sure you're not oblivious to that.
"I have no issue with proven laws of physics."
Then you have "no issue" also with proven laws of physics which allow for gravity ?
If you have an 'issue' with gravity, which would you question ? .... the laws of physics that allow for it... or the scientific theory of gravity?
So having an issue with a universe from nothing..... why would you question the laws of physics that allow for it ( WHAT LAWS.. is 'what you have been saying' ) ... rather than to question the scientific theoretical physics of a universe from nothing?
So again thatâs why I suggest you question , WHAT it is you are questioning?
Nevertheless, the laws of physics allow for both. One reason neither can be... "just a THEORY".