mindphuk
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"If the general picture of an expanding universe and a Big Bang is correct, we must then confront still more difficult questions. What were conditions like at the time of the Big Bang? What happened before that? Was there a tiny universe, devoid of all matter, and then the matter suddenly created from nothing? How does that happen? In many cultures it is customary to answer that God created the universe out of nothing. But this is mere temporizing. If we wish courageously to pursue the question, we must, of course ask next where God comes from. And if we decide this to be unanswerable, why not save a step and decide the origin of the universe is an unanswerable question? Or, if we say that God has always existed, why not save a step and conclude that the universe has always existed?"Let see we have an the Bibles description, and then few thousand years later some one brings forth the singularity
Nothing infinetly dense and hot but still nothing created itself and space?
I dunno sounds like ''Let there be light'', and makes more sense to me at least that Some one created everything rather than nothing created itself.
To answer your question from a biblical view point Holy Scripture says God has always been.
- Dr. Carl Sagan