So, The two primary explanations for how the universe came into existence are the Big bang and a sky wizard.
It's very convenient for you to equate what I've been talking about with your cartoon of a wizard in a white robe. I haven't asked you any questions about wizards, Viking gods, or a god of Abraham in a white robe.
If the Big bang theory is not a scientific theory, what is it?
The big bang is a scientific theory that explains how the universe started to expand.
It is not a theory of what actually caused the universe.
There is no scientific theory of first cause, and there never will be because it is a philosophical question.
Correct. Logically speaking, science has never been proven wrong by religion. Religion has repeatedly been proven wrong by science.
Science and religion are asking different questions. Science does not answer any existential questions about purpose, meaning, love, free will or freedom. Science does not answer teleological questions of first cause or ultimate origin.
The ability to write equations to explain some aspects of the universe doesn't mean the universe was created rationally or lawfully. As I've said several times, I could dump a bucket of tennis balls off my roof and, after the fact, an equation could be written to explain each individual balls movement. That doesn't mean I was somehow controlling how they bounce.
You're ignoring the question of why matter and energy follow mathematically rational and lawful rules.
Math is a system of pure logic. Surely you're not saying something as foolish as logic and rationality just suddenly appeared by chance from the inanimate and irrational.
Einstein was famously amazed that the universe is comprehensible, mathematical, rational.
The fact that you just take it for granted that the universe is lawful and rationally intelligible just suggests your education was limited to rote memorization - and you never thought about the really deep questions of ultimate reality.
Except for the last where you see a micro-organized universe where one doesn't exist and the part where you forget that everything science has disproved religion continually while religion has never disproved science.
Science has not disproved religion. The fact that we can make accurate predictions of velocity, momentum, energy, and conservation tell you nothing about ultimate first cause, purpose, or meaning.
Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein both thought the rational intelligibility of the universe pointed to something really marvelous. For Newton, it was evidence of the Christian God. For Einstein it was a revelation of some type of universal Pantheism.
Recognizing design flaws has nothing to do with being atheist. Evolution isn't perfect. Evolution has nothing to do with religion or a belief in gods.
You only are aware of "design flaws" because of some atheist article you read.
Prior to that you took extreme delight in your eyesight and body when watching sunsets or playing golf. It didn't occur to you anything was seriously wrong.
You are not thinking about the deepest level of physical reality, in which the universal physical constants and fundamental forces of physics converge at the edge of a razor blade to make complex atomic matter possible.
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