When I got older I started to consider all of the possibilities. I think that Carl Sagan said it best when he posed the question: What happens when two gods claim the same title? It leaves us to assume that one of them is false. If one is, then isn't it possible that another is, or that all of them could be.
God is basically thought of as the sole creator of time, life, and the universe through supernatural means. Supernatural is defined as anything that is attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature. In the Bible God is specifically credited for creating Earth and later making man, in his image.

That is a very basic understanding of the modern scientific answer to how the universe was made, but their answer for how man got here is less measurable, mathematically, but is much more observable. Evolution is underestimated in both its complexity and how long it has taken. This isn't Pokemon we're talking about here. Monkeys didn't just wake up one morning and shape shift into humans. Natural selection and survival of the fittest is the most powerful of evolution's tools. Selective breeding, an intentional version of natural selection, is used all of the time by humans to make the most efficient race horse, and different breeds of dogs made to be the best for one specific job. Over time all animals, including humans, participate in natural selection by creating offspring with only mates that have what they see as suitable genetic traits. The other major method, survival of the fittest is even more obvious. Animals adapt to what challenges their environment puts in from of them. Animals do not evolve unless survival is at stake. Life on earth is estimated to have first developed at least as early as three billion years ago which seems to allow enough time for it to complexify to the point it has.
Looking at all of this information like a high-school current event assignment: what happened and when it happened, seems to be answered, in regards to the Big Bang. How it happened is a little more complicated, and is simply just not understood yet. Why did it happen is perhaps the most elusive of these questions.
At this point, crying "God" at any unexplained phenomena, like the Big Bang, and then pushing back what he is responsible for at each new scientific discovery seems as much like a cop out as crediting God for thunder and rain before we understood weather. However, the fact of the matter is that the creation of time, life, and everything, is not yet explainable. As of now it has caused by a force that is beyond scientific understanding, so it is super natural. If we began to, as a society, look at God as the force that caused the existence of our universe and not as a man who judges you and is willing to have you tortured for all of time if you don't follow his rules, we will be able to live by morals that are best for all people, and not just what we are scared into. If these boundaries are broken in our most basic rule systems then all the others will follow shortly. Even the fear of governments will fade.
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