Still waiting for someone to even attempt to answer post #156.
Trying to explain how time and matter came to be out of nothing and before time even existed, and saying there is no supernatural world. That is straight up hilarious.There are scientific theories about the cause of the Big Bang, however, none of them have strong evidence to support them yet. Scientists are actively researching the origins of the Big Bang and it is only a matter of time before a strong theory emerges. A lot of this research work is being done at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which spans the border between Switzerland and France.
To paraphrase Houdini, just because something's unexplained doesn't mean it's supernatural.
I don't understand how something happened, therefore god did it.
The ancients used the "goddidit" explanation for volcanoes, thunder and lightening, and every other natural phenomena they couldn't explain. To throw in the towel and say that god did it is intellectually lazy. Fortunately, people like Newton, Galileo and Copernicus didn't think like you.
I argue against religion, a micromanaging god and people who claim to have knowledge of the universe that others don't have based solely on faith.
A God that actually cares about humans would suck to you? It's a contradiction to say you're agnostic and then say that you know that nobody can know God.
Equating thunder to the creation of time itself before time had begun is just silly. And FYI Galileo was a Christian. The Catholic Church was no fan of science and thus no fan of Galileo. But Galileo was a Bible believing scientist.