One of my arguments for the existence of a deity is always the God of the Gaps theory - which states, effectively, that whatever scientists cannot find an answer to, God is involved. Science describes things at amazing levels - beyond atoms, even into mysteriously microcosmic levels such as quantum foam and superstrings (theories which I myself have difficulty understanding).
Science, though, has not a single plausible theory for what happened just after the Big Bang (about 1*10^-48 seconds, I believe), and no computer model can predict (or perhaps postdict, seeing as it is looking into the past) what happened then. My belief is that it was at this time that God, whoever he or she, or perhaps they, is/are, intervened at this point.
Another thing is Goldilocks theory - the chances of such a universe occuring are so microscopic - consider that atoms having even 0.01% more or less energy than they do have would have resulted in an inhospitabible, barren universe - that God must have intervened at some point.
Any comments are welcome.
Science, though, has not a single plausible theory for what happened just after the Big Bang (about 1*10^-48 seconds, I believe), and no computer model can predict (or perhaps postdict, seeing as it is looking into the past) what happened then. My belief is that it was at this time that God, whoever he or she, or perhaps they, is/are, intervened at this point.
Another thing is Goldilocks theory - the chances of such a universe occuring are so microscopic - consider that atoms having even 0.01% more or less energy than they do have would have resulted in an inhospitabible, barren universe - that God must have intervened at some point.
Any comments are welcome.