Yes.
I would call them false Christians. In Genesis it clearly states that God created everything. It does NOT say that God "started the Big Bang." With the Bible, you either believe all of it or none of it. You can't pick and choose what you believe and what you don't believe. There are no grey areas.
Uh... Yes? Just because Christians don't really believe in the Big Bang (I'm Christian and I believe in it, so sue me.) doesn't mean they don't believe in the universe.
Big Bang theorist believe
Well, I believe that God created the earth, but another theory that I don't believe is the big bang theory and evolution.
It depends on how much of an theist they actually are. I don't presume to speak for them, but most Christians believe God created the world and that He or She actually contributed to the Big Bang. I also don't presume to speak for all Christians but the Big Bang is all but proven (ever heard of COBE?). However a common misconception is that the Big Bang explains what caused the Universe to exist. The Big Bang only explains that the Universe was once in an extremely hot and dense state and expanded rapidly. As a Christian I believe the Bible and it says in the beginning God created the Heavens (universe) and the Earth. The Bible doesn't, however, explain how or how long God took. Therefore I believe that God started the universe in motion but I also believe the Big Bang describes very accurately what happened in the beginning with regard to matter.
Evolution - 2002 The Mind's Big Bang 1-6 was released on: USA: 2002
Though many Christians and evolutionists alike deny there is any evidence in the Bible that would support the concept of a "big bang" that started the universe, the very fact that Genesis 1 describes how God created the heavens and Earth is Biblical evidence that supports the concept of the "Big Bang Theory." Certainly, when God spoke out the existance of the heavens and earth, there would have been a sudden, or "big bang" manifestation of the words He spoke out. Where those who believe in creation actually differ from those who believe in evolution comes after "The Big Bang." While evolutionists believe life came into existence by chance, creationists believe life came into existence by design. They also differ in that evolutionists believe all life evolved from a simple organism, while creationists believe each life form is a result of a unique creation of God. In evolution, man is an evolved life form, and in creation, man is the unique creation of God.
God did not make evolution. Evolution is the belief that the world came about from a big bang or an explosion. The Bible clearly teaches that this world came about as a direct result in God creating it.
actually the big bang is something I don't believe in I believe the universe was created by God
the scientists believe the big bang took place is northeast
Which Christians? Different Christians denominations have different opinions on who is God, who is Christ, what is our purpose in life, etc.; you can hardly expect them to all have the same opinion on scientific subjects. Some believe it didn't happen, some believe it did. It varies a lot.
Spontaneous creation, big bang, and evolution.