The Big Bang has nothing to do with evolution. It is a cosmology/physics problem and there are a lot of graduate level proigrams studying that very question. I guess we should cut off their funding becasue ID has the answer and they don't need to do that research.
"I guess we should cut off their funding becasue ID has the answer and they don't need to do that research."
I'm betting there should have been a /sarc tag there. ;)
Personally I believe in some sort of God-inspired evoloution. It might be as simple as Him creating the "spark of life" or as complex and pre-planned Intelligent Design. I don't believe that God wiggled his nose and all of a sudden the earth was full of all the plants and animals we know today. I do believe some sort of creation AND evoloution had to take place and would like to explore both possibilites further as they relate to all life, not just human. Religion, sociology, and philosophy are all great but they do not deal with animal and plant origins (outside Genesis), other life forms that share this earth with us and came from somewhere.
My point about the Big Bang was not about it as it related to evoloution. It was about theories with little or no basis in fact being accepted and taught as science while others, which happen to allude to a higher power, are not taught in science.