How do Christians explain science, evolution, and the Big Bang without ignoring faith?
Evolution and the Big Bang aren't scientific facts. They're theories with massive holes that scientists refuse to acknowledge. The Big Bang says everything came from nothing, exploded into perfect order. That violates the second law of thermodynamics. Systems move toward disorder, not order.
Explosions don't create complexity. They destroy it. Genesis 1:1 says in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. Not in the beginning, nothing exploded and accidentally formed galaxies. God spoke, and it existed.
Hebrews 11:3 says the universe was formed at God's command, so what is seen was not made out of what was visible. Creation ex nihilo. From nothing, by God’s power. Evolution claims we came from single-celled organisms over billions of years. But where's the evidence? The fossil record shows sudden appearance of complex life, not gradual change. Cambrian explosion, look it up. Species appear fully formed. No transitional forms.
Darwin himself admitted in Origin of Species that the lack of transitional fossils was the biggest problem with his theory. We're still waiting for those fossils. DNA is coded information. Information requires an intelligence. You don't get software without a programmer. You don't get a book without an author. Romans 1:20 says God's invisible qualities are clearly seen in creation, so people are without excuse.
The complexity of a single cell screams design. Irreducible complexity means if you remove one part, the whole system fails. That can't evolve gradually. Eyes, blood clotting, bacterial flagellum. All require all parts simultaneously. Psalm 19:1 says the heavens declare the glory of God. Science doesn't contradict faith when you reject the lies.
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