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Ok. This is my personal theory: the Big Bang was God exploding.

My2centsn 3 Mar 19
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That's mine too.

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No. There is no such thing as god. Your theory is null.

I meant god as in a singularity, not as in the almighty God.

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Maybe god ws tryign to light his farts?

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I am totally laughing out loud at these!

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God should have stayed away from the bean burrito.

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You might like pantheism.

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Good for you

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Not a scientific theory though, so not enough to convince a logical thinker.

No, but I've heard Buddhist scholars have a similar theory. Many of their theories have been strengthened by scientific discovery.

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Actually, if you think about it, that should satisfy everybody. I like it. No, I love it.

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Hah! I like it! And stars are 'God guts'

You can take that a step further, as we are all made up of elements created in stars...

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Hahaha! That's actually a good metaphor - both funny and insightful.

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Hmmm so gawd was a singularity?..awesome!

Exactly!

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So, god exploded and everything is just pieces of god. The earth, the planets, the universe and all of us, just pieces of god.

Yeah, I kind of saw that too.

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We talking a majestical orgasm?

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And of course then he rested.

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He was lonely so he committed suicide by exploding. Now he is a ghost and that is why he cannot stop all the bad things that are happening in the world.

So insightful lol

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Interesting - my theory - God is the Universe.

gater Level 7 Mar 19, 2018
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How can something that never was have a physical effect?

It's called....

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No! It was the death of a supernova that was within reach of a nebula.

? and again ? I find your answer interesting, but not scientifically based, A supernova is an exploding star, whereas a nebula is interstellar gases,

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