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A:In our universe, the first thing ever made was the result of the Big Bang. Call it a plasma or whatever, but it was the precurssor to the universe, some 11.3 billion years ago, and can never be recreated.

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From a biblical perspective, I would suggest you read John 1:1-4 that simply states before anything was made (Eternity), the God beings existed and They made all that is seen and unseen. The creation account in Genesis is actually a re-creation of the Earth which is under water and void of life. This is, however, the first account in the Old Testament of 'making' physical things on Earth and the 'lights' of the Universe.

As there are no 'eye witnesses' to this event which is the primary premise of any scientific analysis, then it is fair to say that any human answer is a 'best quess' using our inherit skills of reason. I can't help but compare today to when I was a young boy in school - the quessing has dramatically changed.

That being said, The Bible tells us that when God created the physical Universe, the angels or morning stars jumped for joy at the sight of it. Here is part of it listing some aspects:

Job 38:6-8New King James Version (NKJV)

6 To what were its foundations fastened?

Or who laid its cornerstone,

7 When the morning stars sang together,

And all the sons of God shouted for joy?

8 "Or who shut in the sea with doors,

When it burst forth and issued from the womb;

IMO, the 'Big Bang' theory agrees with the Scriptures - out of nothing, things.

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