The scientific community has concluded that matter must come from matter and since G-d had no matter to begin with He would be challenged to create from nothing.
What they miss is............we are speaking of G-d. He doesn't have to have matter to make matter. Further, under their theory evolution would need matter to create...oh ....pardon.....evolve (LOL) greater matter.
Maybe they will get the message soon.
A neutron that is an actual nucleus. Something as small as dropping a single drop of color in a 5 gallon bucket of white paint. But this scale is trillions times smaller or more. But it split of itself, and from there grew. And at that time the universe was smaller so this matter filled all of space up. Then heat gelled this nucleus into a solid which led to a freezing that eventually the
Bang caused complete annihilation of. The
blast broke the barrier keeping the space the original size. Ever since then, in theory by counting red dots, we have concluded the rate of expansion means space is now endless. So space went from contained to endless by the explanation of science.
I don't completely agree here obviously, but I do see God being a chemist using mathematics and formulas and when Spoken into action could been as equally to what science wants us to imagine. They are only guessing themselves. And God does not actually tell us how He did it. And the way He does explain some in Job seems irrational. Not from God's point of view, but from how man has interpreted it. From a flat earth held together by ropes and poles to the many other ways they misinterpreted scripture.
Perfect example:
Make a poster of the earth in a circle, held by poles, ropes, and make it a biblical theme = circular logic
^that is how we use to think the earth looked like because we never thought beyond earth to even the sun LOL
is the same
Mark of the Beast = from Revelation we think actual Beast and stamp/etc.
but today's tech tells us we can implant RFID Chips and have all that info + tracing device.
From biblical terms we have this idea, but when it actually takes place, it looks nothing like what we imagined when we read about it.