We have created the science to help us in this human concern, and should we care about the existence of a God? I'm afraid not.
What is usually recurrent between scientists is the Big Bang theory, an almost finished mathematical theory which explains the origin of the Universe. In no way am I tell it now, seeing that I would require many posts, even though it is easy summing up:
The Universe was an infinitely small point of matter and energy which was not in the vacuum but literally in the nothing. What I have already said is a common mistake that usually leaves us to a road with no way out. The vacuum needs space. We define it as the lack of mattery (mattery which was before in a space). So, if in the Big Bang space was created, it is an incoherence to say that there was space before it.
Said that what happened next was the inflation, the fast expansion of the Universe under high influence of energy. In this process, the fundamental particles were created, also the light, and science can prove it in the microwave background.
Since then, science is capable of explaining almost all physical and biological phenomenons, so where is the problem? One of the most awareness questions is: who started the Big Bang? Here appear all the religions with their fantastic and easy answers, but I propose another solution.
What if the Big Bang was the start of the time, what if there wasn't a past before the Big Bang?
This is how it happens in the black holes. The time stops because nothing could be faster than the light, the black holes absorb everything, also the time.
To end up, if there wasn't a space to be in, an there wasn't a time, how could exist a God?
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