PLYMCO_PILGRIM
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Glad to educate you. In the first place the question of how the universe started is totally separate from the creation question. I believe at least one line of Genesis is true, "let there be light"(The Big Bang). Creation of life on earth, however, is a different story. That was accomplished by evolution utilizing the Laws of Chemistry and Physics laid down at the beginning. God created the universe, but used evolution to create life, IMO.
Well I think life evolved on earth and I've seen proof of life forms evolving so I'm not getting into that part but I'm really curious as to where the big bang came from.
How does science prove that the big bang happened?
How does science prove how the situation that caused the big bang to happen came to be?
This is where science is trying to pass off "adaptation" for "evolution."
One can ask the very same question you're asking of "where did the big bang come from" as to "where did life on earth come from?" Earth was an extremely hot, molten blob floating around in space with no atmosphere, water or anything, and completely devoid of any kind of life. How did life get here when life couldn't have survived the earth's formative years?
I don't think adaptation and evolution are mutually exclusive...in fact I think they are inseparably connected.