Which came first?
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Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
Who cares?
Nevertheless, the question seems to have been bugging an awful lot of scientists and philosophers for an awfully long time.
So, here y’go, Mankind … ready?
The chicken came first!
Think about it.
Because time exists, it had to be preceded by non-time, because time, like everything else in existence, has an opposite, even if the opposite is on the other side of existence. There has to be nothing before there can be something.
They’re opposites. And scientists have never, ever been able to “create” something from nothing.
If it is impossible for mankind to create, there must be Someone who can, because a lot has been created—Someone who is both inside and outside of creation.
That could only be the One people generally refer to as God. And if God created all that never was, how likely is it that, by definition, after he said "Let there be light" and ...
... infrared and ultraviolet became, complete with meaning, purpose and abilities. Radiation became, packed with newly-conceived wavelengths. Frequencies and intensities, polarizations and photons became and were immediately and perfectly functional and integrated.
~ A CLOSER LOOK AT LOVE, Ron Brackin
... and after all that followed the rest of the week, He filled His breathtaking new world with eggs and bodiless, pre-fertilized wombs that hatched or gave birth to everything from the striped-face dunnart with an eleven-day gestation period to the frilled shark that doesn't give birth for three-and-a-half years after being impregnated? And if eggs and fetuses came first, what and who laid them and carried them, hmmm?



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