Why are they valid points with regards to evolution? You are addressing the people who agrees with evolution, but does the fact that the origins are unclear refute evolution itself? And to answer the question, no I have no idea what started the Big Bang, only that it remains the best explaination for the beginning of the universe with the datas gathered so far. If God set the world in stone as you have said, then why do we live in an ever changing world an example of this would be Plate tectonics, and even volcanic eruptions reshapes the local landscape, or the fact that viruses and bacteria have been observed to develope traits resistant to the anti-biotics that is made to combat them. you ask for the how the Big Bang started, and yet say that to ask for the origins of God is foolish? Why is it acceptable for you to ask for what the start of Big Bang, yet asking for the origin of God is a foolish question? a bit of double standards here, no? :roll: So again, why don't you explain how this relates to evolution before you ask for anwsers regarding it from non-god believing 'evolutionist'.