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wcknight
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IF one can answer what caused the beginning or pre beginning of universe, one can answer the question of whether God exists.To be perfectly honest, who cares?
Or WHY should one care?
HOW life began XXXX number of years ago does not have an affect on what I do with my life from the time I entered the already existing cycle of life until I leave it…
As Catholic as I am, the ‘meaning of life’ has never been an issue for me. It’s a nice philosophical question and all, but goodness, who has time to reflect on something so ‘out there’ when I’ve got bills to pay, people to care for and answer to.
My Catholicism gives me purpose, but even without it, I’d find purpose just because it’s the way society works. One’s forced to jump into the game and go with the flow and there really isn’t much time to think about it.
How often have I just wanted to shout “STOP!” so I can jump off this cycle long enough to catch my breathe, but that is impossible. That’s what ‘vacation’ is for…that’s what spiritual retreats are for. Some of us go to religious ones, others go to physical spas and such.
To us it it really does not matter because we already accept God as a reality. To some one who claims God doesn’t exists or can not be proved, they have to come up with an explanation of how the universe could have gotten started on its own.
To someone who only believes in science and only in a physical reality, how or what started the Big Bang is quite relevant.
Science by itself can not explain away the Big Bang unless it also answers what caused it