I, however, will answer you question, although it may take more than 100 words. The big bang is more consistant with creationism than with evolution.
Supposedly, there was abosolutely nothing, and then from a single point, a singularity as some say, in which all matter existed, an expansion occured which created space and all the objects in it. No one knows where this point came from, it just was there(typical science, right? when something can't be explained, it just was, or is, and has to be taken on faith, much like religion, correct?). This is much like the story of creationism. Nothing, and then suddenly, something.
The origin of life is treated the same way by scientists. Dead matter was there and then suddenly life formed, somehow, no one can explain just how, and no one can duplicate it, we just have to take it on faith that it happened accidently, suddenly without warning( as I said much like religion, no?).
This is what the big bang has to do with Darwinism, and BTW, an evolutionists brought up the big bang first, I was just asking him to explain it and tell me where all the matter came from. Maybe if you are though asking questions to answer questions you can tell me, no one else can, maybe you will be the first and make yourself famous!
I am NOT a christian, I am NOT a creationists, I am NOT an evolutionists. I don't subscribe to any theories except one: The theory that no one knows what happened or how and all theories, be they scientific or religious, are just that, theories.
It's not addressed to you, but you're allowed to read post 152.