The Big Bang
Those who teach that the Universe resulted from an explosion called "The Big Bang," never say what exploded. They do not have a first cause.
The Big Bang also contradicts the first and second laws of thermodynamics. An explosion has never caused things to progress from disorder to order. Imagine having a mud-ball fight. As the mud balls crash into each other, do they create larger or smaller mud balls? The Big Bang scenario says that all time, space, and matter were super-compacted into a tiny speck called a "singularity" that existed for some reason, and then without any kind of outside force (there was nothing else, remember), it went "bang." But where did this singularity and everything in it come from? And if there was nothing else, what caused it to explode. This "something from nothing" scenario takes much more faith to believe than the Christian view that God created the first matter.
Even if matter existed, without God it could not circumvent the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics. Random elements in a disorganized mess cannot organize themselves into a well-designed Universe and form living entities to inhabit it. Thermodynamics states that anything, left to itself, runs down and goes from organized to less organized; a process called "entropy."
Machines rust, houses go to ruin, fruit and vegetables rot, people get gray and wrinkled. These are all examples of entropy. Comets and meteors cannot collide and explode and from that explosion form fully functioning planets. That would be similar to a tornado whirling through a junkyard and assembling a space shuttle.
Nobody times nothing equals everything??Impossible.
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