Difficult to know, since many "big bang theory scientists" come from cultures or nations that are not predominantly Christian.
There is no basic reason why scientists cannot be Christian, or Muslim, or Jewish, or Taoist, or Confucianist, or Shintoist, or Animist, or......
At its core, we have no idea at all what "caused" the Bing Bang. In fact, the first few verses of Genesis are as good a description of the Big Bang as anything;
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light.
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The Big Bang theory isn't a mystery: the scientists working on it know exactly what they mean by what they say.
Before the Big Bang theory, many scientists believed that the universe was static, or infinitely unchanging.
Answer: Certainly not.
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It depends, because some might say 'scientists'. But not all scientists believe in this theory. Also, there are those who believe in a similar idea to the Big Bang, but it is not refered to as 'The Big Band Theory.'
The Big Bang Theory does not break any specific laws of physics. It is a scientific model that describes the origin and evolution of the universe based on observations and theoretical calculations. However, there are still many questions and mysteries surrounding the Big Bang Theory that scientists are actively working to understand.
The Big Bang theory was proposed (happened) in the middle of the 20th Century.The theory, and the work exploring it, suggest that the Big Bang happened about 13.7 billion years ago.
It is a theory, therefore it was not discovered. It was thought up by scientists and philosophers.