A vacuum is a space entirely devoid of matter. Remembering that under certain interpretations of physics, matter and energy are interchangible, a true vacuum would therefore be a space entirely devoid of everything, thus; nothing.
nothing != not matter.
First of all there's time in there. And space. And second, a "true perfect vacuum" (you seem to be making things up as well) like you describe has never been found in this universe. Like I said, it's really hard to imagine something that is less than infinitessimally (sp?) small, or something as big as or bigger than infinity.
Right, since I decided by myself that everyone in this thread is right about God, and noone is wrong, even though that seems contradictionary (but the universe itself seems contradictionary, see QM, so that's ok), I can move on.
Next up: Everyone in this thread that has been trying to use logic, math or physics but failed to do so because of a severe lack of knowledge is going to get his ears washed. Because I like God, but I love Science. Saying that God is false, meh, but using logic and physics in the wrong way really gets on my nerves.