-Many things were named laws or theories from observation but turned out to be false. Remember when science claimed that rotten food created maggots because they observed that maggots were always on rotten food? It had to be proven with experiments with jars that flies had to come and create the maggots. Something can't be created from nothing.
-The Big Bang says how the universe was formed, not how the matter was created and started.
-Claims of Big Holes are being proven false pretty much yearly now. They're just now thinking they can find equations that can apply to Black Holes but they still understand very little of what it is. It wasn't long ago that people believed it was a vacuum which sucked everything in. Our understanding of things can be too difficult for humans and that's why we can't just say God can't exist because we don't understand how he would work but we claim black holes are something that they aren't because we act like we understand them just because you can see it.
-Pretty much everything we've been talking about. Science contradicts itself a lot and humans think we need science to prove everything when in reality science proves nothing because it never truly can. Science cannot explain the universe fully so why do people put full faith into it but need 100% proof of God when science can't even 85% prove many things that are around us today.
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