I do know that the Lord had a plan. The scripture says that He me made things that are, out of things that aren't.
Tell me, did He explode nothing and have a big bang for each of the first three days?
There must have been three bangs for your theory to make an argument, since hung the sun on the fourth day and there was a period of evening and daylight for each of the first three days.
We know that the first "Let there be light" light ended at the beginning of the second day, as the evening and the day were the first day.
This means that since God created the sun on the fourth day, there was a period of darkness on the second day. But, all of a sudden, light appears on the second day!
What was this light? It was not the sun? Did the "big bang" return!
I understand that you are making an honest effort to understand the Lord, but you are stretching it.
He is the Lord and that qualifies Him to create something simply because He said.
If I can believe that Jesus' grave is empty (a miracle indeed!), I can sure believe that things exist simply because God said so.
You keep refering to 'your theory' and 'your argument'.
So that we are on the same page, please state for me exactly what I posted that you refer to.
Did I have a brain fart and miss something? I thought I had only stated my belief as to what the Big Bang (if there was such a thing) might have been.