What was God doing before he created the world? The philosopher and writer (and later saint) Augustine posed the question in his "Confessions" in the fourth century, and then came up with a strikingly modern answer: before God created the world there was no time and thus no "before." To paraphrase Gertrude Stein, there was no "then" then. Until recently no one could attend a lecture on astronomy and ask the modern version of Augustine's question -- "What happened before the Big Bang?" -- without receiving the same frustrating answer, courtesy of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, which describes how matter and energy bend space and time.
Read More:
http://www2.gol.com/users/coynerhm/before_the_big_bang_there_was__.htm
He was having a bad trip! ;)
ReplyDeleteThe big bang was god having an orgasm.
ReplyDeleteSo, of course, before the big bang he was making love.
Duh....
G-d was lonely. G-d made the sound of one hand clapping. G-d not lonely. Now!
ReplyDeleteThe big bang never happened..... God created the universe and their is so much proof. As if their was just a bang and all the animals and humans were created and all the human body functions just worked... thats impossible.
ReplyDelete