ORIGINS, ATHEISM, AND A BIG BANG ILLOGICALITY

You know what sounds even more absurd than everything being created by a divine being that precedes all? It's the theory that the universe came from a mega explosion that spontaneously created elements and astrological phenomena, including planets. Subsequently, prehistoric microorganisms suddenly sprung to life from the chaotic void on Earth, and then evolved into different creatures over time; trees, dinosaurs, archosaurs, plesiosaurs, para-mammals, down to the humans and roaches of today. All of these unprovoked, and coincidental. Bundle of balderdash. 

The Big Bang is perhaps the most rash scientific theory there ever will be. Defies the basic principle of something not capable of coming from nothing, and circumvents the fundamental principle of inertia. Plus, whatever happened to matter and energy not capable of being created nor destroyed? What form did the resultant matter and unquantifiable energy released in the Big Bang exist in prior to that time? What are the mathematical probabilities that the existence of our planet in a perfect point in time, the alignment of the bodies in the solar system to maintain balance and protect the Earth conspicuously, and the perfect conditions on our planet to sustain life, are all coincidences?

I don't know man. I believe thinking the universe was birthed without a force or some forces acting as some sort of catalyst is very close minded. I'm not saying the Big Bang is completely false, you know. Just that it is very incomplete and grossly inadequate, with loopholes that are innegligible. There is something that existed before the Big Bang, a force powerful enough to be regarded as God, or at least, a mere act of God.

The belief that there's no such thing as the supernatural itself is laughable. That's not something that I should need to discuss, especially not in the African setting. So what forces inhabit this superior realm of existence? Or are they figments of coincidence as well? Is it mere trickery that creates the belief they exist? Are witchcraft, black magic, and the likes all illusory? So many things to consider. If indeed this realm exists, then is it really finite to say deities don't? Children, atheism/anti-theism are not as logical as they may first appear.

In fact, misotheism is an even more logical standpoint. Believing that there's a deity/deities, and hating them because you don't understand why some things happen or don't is very valid, though not necessarily wise. It's the same way you could openly hate the government of your country for not doing what you think they should, despite the fact that you're most probably still at their mercy anyway. 

For a species that is still struggling to understand why dogs would align themselves with the Earth's magnetic field while taking a dump, we sure can be quite arrogant about knowledge. Atheism simplified is saying "so many things about life and the universe (or probably multiverse) are mind-blowing and unfathomable even to the most brilliant of our kind, but I can bet my balls they couldn't possibly be acts of God." That, for me, doesn't cut it. There is a very huge void in the orchestra of nature that needs to be filled. And until something else infallible comes along, that unknown variable remains the divine. 

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