Science doesn't say "you can't get something from nothing." That's just a colloquialism that people treat as an absolute principle, since we generally have no experience otherwise. But how many people experienced the beginning of the universe (assuming there was one)?
Also, we have only explored a tiny portion of space; we don't know that life is a "vast anamoly."
The problem is that such logic would also apply to the creator, too. Thus, you're right back where you started.
in standard Newtonian physics conservation of energy amongst others Conservation of Energy
even in quantum physics this is likely to remain. we just don't understand it how it works.
and to your last paragraph, are you saying that just because we haven't found proof of it yet, it doesn't preclude life from existing outside of our understanding?
You said spaghetti monster. I said it's ok with me if THAT is what you believe.
What if the Flying Spaghetti Monster commands me to hang you in the Holy Unbreakable Angelhair Noose? To drown you in the Bapitism of Marinara? To crush you beneath the Meatballs of Atonement? To burn you in the Oven of Reckoning?
Yes, but fundamentalism in any form (Christianity, Islam, Etc) is one of the most dangerous threats to civilization and society currently.
I define with Christian Existentialism personally.
Certainly many Muslims would agree with such ideas. Jesus never espoused such things.
What does science say about the properties of nothing? How do we know nothing can come from it? How do we know it even exists?
The last paragraph was to imply that we havent explored but a tiny portion of space, so why claim that our existence is a vast anamoly?
Ahhh the Muslim card. Oft mentioned by those trying to make their religion seem better. What about the not so long ago wide spread persecution of people because of their color in the south? Since the south is the Bible Belt, and those crimes were committed in the Bible Belt couldnt you say the exact same thing about Christians?