Energy no? That sounds like you are claiming you do know that energy had never 'began', what leads you to believe that?
I am not claiming to know. But I have no reason to suspect that it began ex nihilo, from a state of 'absolute nothing'. I have no reason to suspect there was ever a state of 'absolute nothing' in the first place.
Once again, I am going to come back to the same equivocation fallacy that bubbles up over and over again in these exchanges - you are not merely looking to establish a case for a beginning to the observable universe. You are looking to establish a case for a creation ex nihilo event of the totality of existence, from 'absolute nothing'.
Big Bang cosmology
does not establish that.
What caused the energy to generate the BB?
I don't know if it did or not.
In fact, I have no reason to suspect there was any 'cause' in the traditional sense. There is no such thing as a 'law of causality' in physics. We know, in fact, that our classical understanding of causality starts to break down at the quantum level.
What I do know is that at no point in any of this is it necessary, nor even remotely helpful, to invoke a god, because all that does is pile on a myriad of other questions.
No so. There are theories about what that nothing could be but they have serious flaws, the major one is no natural laws.
There are no theories about anything we've been talking about, since science is currently incapable of addressing it. There are a few hypotheses, and lots of speculation.
That's a problem for you and your apologetics. It's not a problem for me.
We do know that there was no space, no time, no matter and energy (most scientists believe energy and matter are inseparable)
Interchangeable, not inseparable.
which existed prior to the creation of our universe.
We know they didn't exist in the same form they currently occupy in the observable universe.
We
do not know whether they came into being ex nihilo from a state of 'absolute nothing', or that they represent the totality of existence itself.
That, whether you like it or not, is what you have tasked yourself with demonstrating.
First darkness, then light (not from the stars), then water (the perfect liquid) matter was before the stars.
Careful not to pull a muscle with all that stretching.
Plant life created before the stars - wrong by billions of years. Earth created before the stars - wrong by billions of years. Moon and stars created together - wrong by billions of years.
The creation order of flowering plants, insects, and whales - wrong by hundreds of millions of years.
I would not invoke Genesis to make your point, if I were you.