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    Nothing temporal preceded the Big Bang at t=0. — Carmelics
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    Challenges→We cannot ask whether the Big Bang was an effect, because nothing temporal preceded it.

    Nothing temporal preceded the Big Bang at t=0.

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    We cannot ask whether the Big Bang was an effect, because nothing temp...75%Nothing can be prior to the First Being.73%If something is prior to the First, the First would not truly be first73%Things existed at the dawn of time.72%

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    One simply cannot ask what happened before \(t=0\); the question makes no sense. And if we cannot ask that question, then we cannot inquire whether the Big Bang was an effect, for nothing temporal preceded it. Questions about creation occur in time in the universe, not outside of it (Hawking 1987: 650–51).

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