If you maintain "big bang" must be atheistic and darwinian, it is a false dichotomy. Many creationists believe in a "big bang" of sorts, where there is one point of origin, but not in the darwinian model.
Name me one Creationist (a reputable scientist who is a Christian) who believes in the big bang. The truth is that more and more evolutionists are pulling away from that theory, and that is what it is: theory, not fact. That is why it is so named. It goes against the laws of nature that order results from chaos. God is not a God of chaos but of order. It is anti-Biblical and anti-scientific. It falls into a category of scientism (not science) and the realm of faith and metaphysics, where true science can never venture. Science has limitations. The origin of the world is outside the realm of science. It is in the realm of faith. Science needs an observer by very definition. There was no one there to observe the big bang. It is not science.
Nothing here contradicts a single point of origin for creation.
Good, then demonstrate from the Bible that the Big Bang is taught in the Bible. Chapter and verse please.
So do I, but scientific fact is not philosophy.
There is no scientific fact in the big bang. Most evolutionists already admit that. That is why it is called "theory." If they are honest with themselves they will readily admit that it doesn't even hold up to the standard of an "hypothesis" using the "scientific method." It is not science at all. Look up the meaning of science. Science needs an observer. Who observed the big bang.
Never said it did, but the fact you so easily brush off a fact (not theory) as God not having a role in it exposes your error in understanding they are not necessarily opposed.
If you never said it did why did you bring in this red herring. Your point is moot--irrelevant.
Again, the Big Bang is not fact. If it is, demonstrate it.
If God has a role in it, demonstrate it. Give chapter and verse.
Complete strawman...who ever said anything about new things being created?
You did when you brought in your red herring about the universe expanding. What else would a person conclude?
If God so designed it that way, yes. You fail to understand this single origin IS God.
If God created all things through the Big Bang, then Genesis chapter one is null and void, and the Bible contradicts itself. Demonstrate through Scripture your theory of the Big Bang.
No that is not my belief, and the question you ask is silly. You are not following along with what is being told to you, but you hare hearing what you want to hear.
No, I am stating to you what the Big Bang theory results in. It is irresponsible scientism, an alternative to believing in God, even as Julian Huxley honestly and openly admitted.