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There are some who believe that way. That the big bang was God's voice saying "Be...."
That the sound of his voice was the cause of the Big Bang.....the Big Bang is science.
If scientifically means following or complying with the laws of nature and supernaturally means beyond or defying the laws of nature then the indications so far are that the creation of the universe was scientific in that it followed the laws of nature. There were possibly only two supernatural events, the paradoxical creation of the laws of nature and the initial event or command that started the whole creation process.
According to Muslims, God did inspire the Holy Qur'an [HQ] as a scripture based on science, logic and rational thinking. The HQ tells people not to follow beliefs just because their parents did, not to follow claims without investigating them, to use reason and understanding, to contemplate on nature and figure out how it works. These and similar exhortations led the early Muslims to push the frontiers of human knowledge for about eight centuries [that's more than half the fourteen centuries since the revelation of the HQ] and to develop methods of investigation that we call science today. They left a legacy from which we continue to benefit to this day, including the zero and the decimal Arabic numerals which we quickly adopted to replace our cumbersome Roman numerals and which together totally revolutionised mathematics,
they all came from nowhere and nothing?
also, the universe is NOT expanding?
I think the supernatural is usually mans best attempt to explain what otherwise cannot be explained by science, perhaps due to ignorance. There are a great many things that are no less real because we lack the ability to explain them scientifically. There have also been a great many things man was so certain of... until we weren't. lol It happens. I try not to discount things as possibilities simply because I don't fully understand them, it's okay to be uncertain sometimes... in order to learn you must start from a point of ignorance, not certainty.
I suspect the purely logical decalogue would look like this:
Good grief that pic is massive! Sorry about that!
What do you think supposing the world came into being scientifically instead of supernaturally and, thinking along the lines of science, logic, and rationality, that, instead of God creating everything, human beings created societies, religions, and then the concept of God and supernatural creation to explain how everything came to be? Would your head explode?
But nobody today is persecuted or outcast for their beliefs or lack thereof, except maybe in ISIS-land.
ok "Infinite existence according to Law of Conservation of Energy /Matter." but this "Energy /Matter" that is being conserved, where did it come from in the first place [before the start of this "repeat infinitely" cycle]?
so back to the drawing board for your explanation then....
and I can still hold on to my satisfactory Islamic explanation for a little longer
ForkNdaRoad, thanks for posting that. I already re-posted it. Nice answer as well!
I've never thought of it that way before. I'll have to get back to you on this one after I've done some research on it. Good question.