LOL, not laughing at you but at the fact that the Hypothesis of the Primordial Atom, or Big Bang theory came from where ?
Try Genesis 1:1. Heaven being 'expanse of
space' and earth being 'particles of
matter' or matter having mass. Add
'energy' and '
time' and boom the universe is instantly created to form all the known and observed universe.
As far as evolution, until you bow down and confess the man called Jesus was God you are a beast according to some interpretation of the NT, i.e. RCC
I don't mind you lying to me, just hope you aren't lying to yourself.
A year later, {Catholic Priest} Father Lemaître explored the logical consequences of an expanding universe and boldly proposed that it must have originated at a finite point in time. If the universe is expanding, he reasoned, it was smaller in the past, and extrapolation back in time should lead to an epoch when all the matter in the universe was packed together in an extremely dense state. Appealing to the new quantum theory of matter, Lemaître argued that the physical universe was initially a single particle—the “primeval atom” as he called it—which disintegrated in an explosion, giving rise to space and time and the expansion of the universe that continues to this day. This idea marked the birth of what we now know as Big Bang cosmology.
http://www.amnh.org/education/resources/rfl/web/essaybooks/cosmic/p_lemaitre.html