"Let there be light," still makes more sense to me than any theory I've heard from the goofball scientists.
That should go without saying. The "let there be light" theory was designed to appear readily sensible even to primitive, illiterate savages in the wilderness of the ancient Levant. Much of the cosmological discovery of science is dependent on higher order physics and cutting edge technology that requires a far more complex level of study and thought to master..
Big Bang could simply be the physical manifestation of those words. Cosmologist were very nervous about moving into the Big Bang mindset. It has been described as their making it to the peak of a mountain after a dangerous and arduous climb, and finding a happy band of theologians who had been camping there for thousands of years.
Similarly, when children ask where babies come from, the answer "the stork brings them" makes more sense to them than any nonsense about sexual reproduction.