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Permalink Reply by Russell Christian on February 6, 2012 at 1:04pm This is a great question and, like the others have said, there really is no good answer yet. Maybe there never will be one. This could be the last of the gaps for god to fill. I know that it can be hard to accept a universe with infinite existence, no beginning and no end. But is it really any harder to accept than a god with no beginning or end?
Permalink Reply by MADHUKAR KULKARNI on February 7, 2012 at 9:41am It's hard for us to accept that the universe is eternal because we do not accept conjectures but accept only facts that science provides us. This is the reason why I have said above that we should allow time, perhaps a very long time, to science to come out with facts about this. In the meanwhile, a combination of logic and science is more than adequate to disprove any fairy tales about god. If our universe is not created by god and if life forms have evolved without any help from god, then god has no reason to exist.
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