Yesterday morning i made sure that there is no god. How can we burden our creator to be "God". We can believe that by scientific reason it all began by "big bang". Okay...So who created big bang? It all naturally began ? There must be something to put the spark. So how did it happen? If there is no one to put that spark ?
After i became an atheist i am feeling internal loneliness in this universe....If there is no god .....Then who ? ......
I believe in athiesm because none of our prayers has come true just because we prayed. We should work hard to attain it....So what's the scope by praying ? I yesterday knew i was living a lie all there years....
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You seem very confused. If you could get your thoughts together we on the forum may be able to answer some questions for you, or at least help you find the answers yourself.
Basically, your post is a random declaration and there are no questions. What do you want to know?
The Big Bang Theory is just a Catholic theory of creation. If you really think about it you will see that the Big Bang theory is silly. It's just another "God did it" version of creation.
The reality is that we are not the end result of creation but simply a temporary part of creation. It's an on-going process that might never end. That's because the simple forms evolve into more complex forms over time.
This interactive video explains it. Move the cursor from left to right and you will see the process and where we fit in.
The Scale of the Universe 2
http://htwins.net/scale2/
Our stumbling block is that it's hard to wrap our heads around what "nothing" is and its properties and how it can create "strings" and quantum foam. But we do have an inkling as to what neutrinos, quarks, and other sub-atomic particles are. Once they evolve into celestial hydrogen atoms visible creation takes place. The celestial hydrogen clumps together into huge balls under their own gravity and go nuclear as stars. The stars then produce new and heavier elements. The stars eventually blow up. The process is repeated, planets are formed. If the conditions are right organic compounds are cooked up that are capable of becoming self replicating. Life is created and it evolves into countless forms. One day one of those life forms wonder where everything came from and says that some god did it.
The only "big bang" is a star that goes nova. It's just a small local event and never happened on an universal scale.
Actually the big bang theory has nothing to do with creation at all. It is simply a mathematical framework that describes expansion, starting with a homogeneous and isotropic (English: well mixed) universe. Or in other words, the universe already exists before the start of the theory.
No problem... just read science: A Brief History of Time, Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays, The Universe in a Nutshell, Origins: Fourteen Billion Years of Cosmic Evolution, Intelligent Life in the Universe, Broca's Brain: Reflections on the Romance of Science, The Demon Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark... Well, start there.
If you need more, tell me.