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That answer depends on who you follow. We have Darwin’s theory of evolution and then something called Theistic evolution. Neither of these theories gives God the full credit, admiration and praise He deserves for Creation. And yet, some Christians still believe in some form of “evolution.”
In the Beginning, There Was Nothing… Then It Exploded!
Let’s talk about one of the most popular—and occasionally hilarious—topics in science: the Big Bang. The phrase itself sets the stage for a story that’s as mind-boggling as it is thought-provoking. How did the universe begin? Where did everything come from? And why do we, as humans, have such a funny knack for simplifying incredibly complex concepts into punchy little phrases like, “It all started with a bang”?
So, here’s the breakdown: the Big Bang Theory is not about a literal explosion, despite what the name suggests. It’s actually the leading scientific explanation for how the universe expanded from a tiny, hot, dense state into the vast, star-filled cosmos we see today.
But let’s face it: saying, “In the beginning, there was nothing, and then it exploded,” is just funnier and much easier to remember. That’s why this phrase has become a cultural punchline—perfect for t-shirts, memes, and debates over coffee with friends who may or may not believe in science.
I find that laughable. Thankfully, I don’t have “religious” beliefs. I have Biblical beliefs, a true belief in God’s Word, not man’s world.
Why the Big Bang Is a Comedy Goldmine
Now, here’s where it gets fun: the way people talk about the Big Bang often sounds ridiculous. I mean, imagine trying to explain to someone unfamiliar with science: “So, there was absolutely nothing. No space. No time. No stuff. And then, BOOM! Here’s the universe. Cool, right?”
It’s no wonder this concept has been turned into a joke over and over again. For people who prefer simpler explanations—or have strong religious or philosophical beliefs—it sounds like a wild stretch. And even for those who accept it as scientific fact, there’s a kind of absurd humor in the idea that everything, including us, started from… well, nothing. It’s the ultimate zero-to-hero story.
Theistic Evolution
With this theory, Christians try to bring God into the evolution equation, but only in the very beginning. It is “the view that God created matter and after that did not guide or intervene to cause any empirically detectable change in the natural behavior of matter until all living things had evolved by purely natural processes.” (Source: Theistic Evolution: A Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Critique)
I prefer Answers in Genesis‘ explanation of theistic evolution; “the idea that God started or directed evolutionary processes. This view makes God a bumbling, incompetent Creator and the author of death and suffering as it puts them before mankind’s sin. It calls into question the truth of God’s Word and his character as an all-powerful, loving God.” (Source: Answers in Genesis)
I don’t want to believe in anything that calls God and His Word into question. That’s not what true Christians do.
Why Do Christians Believe in Evolution in Any Form?
Think about the intricacies of the human body. Sorry, but that didn’t just ‘happen’ without divine intervention. The same can be said for every living, breathing creature on the Earth.
Don’t get me wrong, science is awesome. How things work, what makes things do what they do; how the planets orbit without smashing into each other, how vast the universe is; it’s all by design, God’s design.
It wasn’t some huge BANG out of nothing that the Earth, the universe and everything within just happened to appear. That doesn’t make much sense, no matter how many books I read on the subject or professors I hear trying to explain it.
Believing in any form of evolution removes our complete FAITH in God, what He can do and what He has already done. It goes well beyond just science.
Yes, we should all believe in science. God created science after all. He created man’s minds to make some kind of sense of the world, the world that He created.
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