Because if you see darkness, then you see something.
Wrong, my good man. You can't see darkness. Why? Because Darkness doesn't exist. Darkness is a lack of light. Just light cold is a lack of heat, and nothingness is a lack of existance. I mean, after all, you can't go below zero degrees Kelvin, can you? I think not.
Technically, you're right. But if there is literally nothing to see, what is there? The widely accepted term would be darkness. Which may not be the technical term, but it's the easiest way to convey it without getting into specifics.
I have no idea for a name I would call my ideas about religion, but it consists of God making the Big Bang, and not helping a bit more or a bit less.
You described Deism which is my religion, per say. The basic concept is that "God" is The Supreme Architect and is all knowing and all powerful, but created the universe and does not interfere in it what-so-ever.
Technically, you're right. But if there is literally nothing to see, what is there? The widely accepted term would be darkness. Which may not be the technical term, but it's the easiest way to convey it without getting into specifics.
That sounds pretty realistic for a religion. Though I don't practice any religion myself, that has been the most plausible idea of religion I've seen.
You described Deism which is my religion, per say. The basic concept is that "God" is The Supreme Architect and is all knowing and all powerful, but created the universe and does not interfere in it what-so-ever.