If God created the universe, then who created God? This question baffles even the most “genius-level” scientific minds of our time. It is such a perplexing question that many people find it easier to simply become atheists and proclaim God does not exist. But even then, with their simple way out of acknowledging God, how do atheists truly answer even the scientific conundrums like how big is the universe, or where do atoms and their subatomic particles of protons, neutrons, and electrons come from, or why do subatomic particles exist in their particular configurations? If subatomic particles come from the “big-bang” (another overly simplistic explanation that tries to negate the existence of God), then where did the “big-bang” come from? Where did the material that enabled the “big-bang” come from? It is impossible to get something from nothing, so where did the primordial “something” come from? Of course, the “genius-level” minds of our time will tell me that I’m being naïve; that I a...
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