2010-10-07 07:46:31 UTC
The Big Bang is supposed to cause a very huge, but still limited amount of stars.
According to the theory, the Big Bang singularity was finite in its size. It was smaller than a planet.
And the Big Bang singularity existed... where? In empty space? What filled the infinite empty space that was logically needed to be filled outside the singularity?
It is more logical to believe in the existence of a singularity that filled all the infinity of the empty space that existed before our Universe existed.
A singularity that was infinite in all directions. Not a singularity that had a limited size.
That would be God - a energy that always existed, that was infinite in all directions.
What caused God to exist? Let's think... God is supposed to have an infinite amount of power and an infinite size (He is Omnipresent). What caused Him to have an infinite power and presence?
The set of the laws of logic that existed before the Universe needed 'something' to feel the infinite emptiness.
Why does God have a will and a way of communicating with the Creation? Because His self-awareness created that powers.
God EVOLVED from a pre-existing energy into a sentient and complex God because of the laws of logic that existed before the Universe caused Him to. Simply! Because IT WAS NEEDED