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.
God, the big bang couldn't have made such a perfect design.
There is no such thing as the big bang, you fools. God created the earth!
Because God created it (or perhaps ordered it to be created). If you want a more scientific explanation: the Universe as we know it was the result of the Big Bang. What came before the Big Bang - or the exact cause of the Big Bang - are currently unknown.
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!
God / Correction the big bang
That depends if you believe in god or gods.
God created the big bang.
actually the big bang is something I don't believe in I believe the universe was created by God
The big bang or God created it. Mostly the big bang is the scientific reason and God is the religious reason.
Well you have to believe God could have made a huge bang. The simple answer is God not a big bang, created everything because you either believe everything was built out of nothing or it was all created by an intelligent god. It appears there wasn't a big bang because some galaxies and planets spin contrary to others' directions. If there was a big bang they would all spin in the same direction.
We have no idea what, if anything, existed before the Big Bang, or even if the concept of "before" has any meaning in this context.