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The Big Bang Is in Big Trouble

The Big Bang Is in Big Trouble
by Ken Ham on September 25, 2025
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Just a few weeks ago, I wrote a blog post about a lengthy article highlighting a total rewrite of the origin of life and the conditions supposedly on earth at the time. Well, the same outlet recently published another, equally lengthy, article—this time highlighting big problems with the big bang model.

The article says in the introduction,

This extraordinary theory [the big bang] is supported by a wide range of astronomical evidence, is broadly accepted by the scientific community, and has (a least by name) become embedded in popular culture.

We shouldn’t get too comfortable. Although it tells an altogether remarkable story, the current Big Bang theory leaves us with many unsatisfactorily unanswered questions, and recent astronomical observations threaten to undermine it completely. The Big Bang theory may very soon be in crisis.

So once again, a key part of the naturalistic origins story is failing because it’s not confirmed by observational evidence. Our Answers News team will be covering this story soon, so I won’t go into detail on the problems with the big bang model (be sure to subscribe to our Answers in Genesis YouTube channel so you won’t miss an episode), but I wanted to use this as an opportunity to highlight this truth:

Many Christians love to use the big bang as “proof” of a Creator. They’ll say, “Look, science shows there had to have been a beginning. God was the ‘first cause’ who started everything.” But what do those Christians do now that scientists are abandoning or seriously rethinking the big bang? Will they jump on the bandwagon of a multiverse or eternal universe or aliens or whatever new idea scientists propose next?

We should never hitch God’s Word to man’s ideas! We start with God’s Word first. It’s the foundation; it’s the framework through which we interpret the world; it’s the starting point for the scientific and explanatory models that we build. God’s Word is eternal, unchanging, and always accurate. Man’s ideas are fallible and constantly subject to rewriting as we learn more about God’s universe. We’ve been saying all along that Christians can’t add the big bang model (which is built on atheism) into Genesis! That’s compromising God’s Word with a pagan religion.

God didn’t use the big bang, so it’s no surprise the idea is falling apart. Observational science will always confirm God’s Word because God’s Word is true . . . from the very first verse!

Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,
Ken

The big bang theory fell apart at the very first thought of it. Once again, the lie of evolution cannot hold up to the Truth of God.
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Diotrephes · 70-79, M
Why do supposedly intelligent adults in the 21st Century believe in an ancient ethnocentric Middle Eastern Jewish religious fairytale?

A hundred years ago people thought that the universe was simply the stars that they could see on a clear night. We now know that it is so much larger. The true extent of the cosmos might be unlimited. Imagine that all of the atoms in our observable universe represent individual universes the size of our own observable universe. Right now it's like looking at a backyard pond and thinking that that is the only body of water on the planet. But we know far more than ancient people knew about anything. So, maybe it's time to start thinking like it and toss silly ancient ethnocentric religious fairytales into the trashcan labeled "ignorance".