Good scientific theories make many specific
accurate predictions, and the data should
be observable and repeatable.
That does not describe the common atheistic
view of the Big Bang.
In fact, far from it.
The big bang is science fiction, and does
NOT address the question of origin.
It only proposes a theory attempting to explain
the apparent expansion of the Universe, and
the possible development of the cosmos.
Expansion could be predicted LONG before modern
times, by examining Biblical texts.
Isaiah chapter 40 says that God stretched
out the heavens.
The development of the universe is clearly
described in the book of Genesis.
It states that God formed the earth, the stars,
and the rest of the heavens.
What's more, the scriptural account of creation
DOES address the question of origin.
We are told clearly that ALL THINGS, all of
the matter in the Universe, was created, formed,
and carefully designed by an infinite Designer.
Should science take a second look at the cosmos
from a Biblical perspective?
Galileo, Newton, and Kepler did, and unlike
the faltering theories of evolution, their
science stands strong to this day.
I'm David Rives...
Truly, the Heavens Declare the Glory 
of God.
