that last post was to when you said the jesus stuff. but im saying, everything came from something, the big bang theory has so many holes as do religions, niether can be proved by science, and right now there is no proof of either.
The big bang has been proven though with overwhelming evidence that can be seen with technology. It's absolutely amazing how they figured it out in the last 80 or so years. I cannot begin to explain it in depth as it would render this post huge but, if you're interested, this video explains it very well-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PqJ2eEzD3o I know it's 11 minutes, but I highly implore you to watch it if you have the time. It's
very cool stuff and I guarentee you'll learn a lot.
Let me also say that I'm glad you're asking these types of questions. Good for you. I hope we're helping and being clear.
That is just an opinion. The fact that I and millions of people worship our Lord, is not meaningless to us. Maybe to you, in your heart of hearts, but not our heart of hearts.
Emotionally no, it is not meaningless. I totally agree that people can find comfort in your beliefs and it can help them which is totally fine (unless it is out of fear). But you can do this without religion too. When applying it to anything out of that emotional context, it is meaningless and sparks many irrelevent debates that always fall to the claims of artificial stories.
the "gaps" are increasing as more evidence is uncovered
This happens with many things though. As usual, this does not mean your defined god exists-- if anything it would seem to push the focus away from a defined god. I admit it leaves space for an undefined metaphysical entity that is beyond a universal/naturalistic view, but putting faith in one man-made god and folding my arms at the other infinite possiblities is absolutely ludicrous. It would seem more wise to 'twiddle my beard' at the thought during the search and not throw all of my chips on one number because I have an emotional focus on it. I'd like to hear Queens thoughts on this too as I might be missing something major here.