Well, I have come to a few conclussions with this "Big Bang Theory".
#1. The creation of the world was supernatural, there is not possible way we can begin to understand it.
#2. The Big Bang Theory that is displayed today, breaks The Law of Convservation of Mass and Energy, which states: The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can change its form.
The first law of thermodynamics, also agrees with this.
#3. The Big Bang Theory breaks the second law of Thermodynamics, which states: Everything tends towards disorder.
Basically, The Big Bang Theory is like me telling you that thousands of pieces of wood were set in motion by a tornado in a lumeryard and this ultimately resulted in the amazing design and complexity of the house that you live in, you would think that this was absurd to say the least. Yet, even if this was possible, you still have to wonder where the wood came from in the first place. It was all created in a supernatural way!
To end it all, my favourite.
#4. The Big Bang Theory breaks the Conservation of Angular Momentum which states: when an object or system of objects has no net outside forces acting on it, the total amount of its angular momentum does not change.
This would mean that when all ofthe matter started spinning to the size of a dot on a piece of paper, exploding and expanding into what we know today (the most commonly used big bang theory) that all the planets should be spinning in the same direction, according to The Conservation of Angular Momentum. The reality is Venus and Uranus spin opposite the rest of the planets. To take it another step further, even though all the planets orbit in the same direction, some of the planets moons orbit opposite us and spin the opposite way. There is no possible way that the Big Bang Theory is possible.
Someone could say that God still spoke it with a bang, but we have no proof of this. The best answer to this question is the fact that we don't know. Creation is supernatural and we cannot understand it.
Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;"