For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: Romans 1:20
"Do you find it a little odd that we must have faith to understand that
God created the universe?
Q: Where else would the universe have come from?
Many scientists ignore the fact that nothing can never be anything, and
they proceed to build a history to describe how we get from a
singularity to a stunningly fine-tuned universe and an earth inhabited
with incredible life.
One consequence for disregarding the Genesis account of creation is that
they must assign a natural cause for objects that were supernaturally
created.
Generally, the current cosmological model asserts that nothing somehow
blew up and made all space, time, and matter. That matter then spun and
clumped into masses that formed all the stars and planets that we see.
Enough time went by that these molecules slowly became oceans, trees,
cows, and humans.
Unfortunately, the scientific facts—the data and the systems—that we
clearly see all around us do not operate in a manner that could create
this beautiful cosmos, but they actually work in the opposite direction
and act to wear things out.
Outside of the Biblical Creator, the universe is devoid of a first cause." ICR