
It is perhaps the most inconceivable of thoughts to ponder the idea of an unseen, invisible God creating the universe and everything in it…that is, until you ponder the alternatives.
There are only three possible alternatives: Either nothing existed and somehow came into existence on its own and evolved into what we have today, matter always existed and created the universe by chance, or God always existed and He created the universe
We know through scientific observation that everything that comes into being does so from an exterior action, from the will of another, from outside of itself, nothing has ever been observed to create itself. So the first option actually is not scientifically possible. Nothing simply cannot will itself into being.
This means that something, either matter or God, has always existed. Scientists tell us that the Big Bang was the start of the universe, that there was nothing until nothing exploded and created everything. Well that’s interesting, isn’t it? We’ve already ruled out something coming from nothing using scientific observation, but the Big Bang proves that the universe had a beginning.
With option one and option two being ruled out we are left with only the third option. There was a creator and we know that creator as God. Despite science’s best efforts to use the Big Bang theory to disprove the need of God, the Big Bang does more to prove the existence of God.
So where did God come from? God was not created, He is the uncaused cause. Time itself came into being when the universe was created. This means that whatever created time was outside of time. And that can only be God.

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