The question is illogically formulated. According to those that believe in God,there was no Big Bang. The concept of God and creation is such that Godwilledcreation into existence. According to creationists God didn't create or cause the Big Bang because, not being mentioned in The Bible/Torah, it never happened.
According to scientists, there is no empirical evidence forthe concept of God. Subsequently, there are no theories that include or rationalize a God-like creation. While some even talk about the concept of a'god' particle that started the process, this is more of a media term than a recognized scientific acknowledgement for the concept ofGod.
With the exception of mankind, we are only told what God made, not how He made it. That fact is in order to stress mankind's importance.
God created the universe out of nothing (Exodus 20:11, Isaiah 40:28; Rashi commentary to Genesis 1:14; Maimonides' "Guide," 2:30).
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its a device that accelerates electrons to nearly the speed of light and smashes them to against each other to re create the big bang
the big bang occured
The Large Hadron Collider at CERN is an experimental piece of equipment which is providing data on the beginning of the universe and how atoms are made. It simulates what happened at the Big Bang. The ultimate aim is to find the God Particle, which was needed for the Big Bang to occur.
the big bang theory
The most recent theory that upholds the Big Bang theory, but suggests a sudden expansion after the bang, is called the inflation theory. Earth is 4.54 billion years old.
There are two questions commonly asked:1. Is it real, or did God create the universe ex nihilo?2. Did the Big Bang create more than one universe?3. How can the big bang account for dark matter and dark energy?
Maybe. When all of humanity is wiped out god will create a new universe
the big bang of couse
God, the big bang couldn't have made such a perfect design.
The answer depends on whether or how you believe in god and/or the big bang - Some people who believe in god credit him with being the cause of the big bang or being the big bang. Others that believe in god deny any big bang at all. - People who do not believe in god would not see there being any god at all before or after the big bang, if they believe in the big bang instead of continuous creation (which doesn't require any god either.) - some philosophers believe that gods are created by man, mankind arose after the start of the universe whether through big bang or other processes. God therefor came later.
The Big Bang theory explains the origins of the universe in terms of a rapid expansion from a hot, dense state. This scientific theory does not directly address the concept of God or creation. Some people believe that God initiated the Big Bang, while others see it as a natural, physical process. The relationship between the Big Bang theory and religious beliefs varies among individuals.
There is no such thing as the big bang, you fools. God created the earth!
There is no such thing as the big bang, you nidwits. God created the earth!
There is no such thing as the big bang, you idiots. God created the Earth!
No.
That depends if you believe in god or gods.
The big bang or God created it. Mostly the big bang is the scientific reason and God is the religious reason.