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I personally have never met a person who does not believe in evolution - I have seen them on the Internet but assume they're just trolls. I also live in a very Christian community. Though I am aware that there is a large perception among neo-atheists (the ones who are essentially the equivilent to the most psychotic of the door-to-door mormon/jehova's whitnesses of the atheist world - (including Richard Dawkins and the late Christopher Hitchens) who CONSTANTLY push the prejudiced remark that Christians reject science and reason; which itself shows the intellectual poverty, ignorance, and childishness of the neo-atheist.

As for the Big Bang theory, religious people would believe in that because the Big Bang theory was essentially what verified the validity both the Cosmological argument and the Teleological argument for the existence of a creator - and by extension, logically concluded the validity of the ontological argument - whereas before that the universe was eternal without the need of a beginning - and it was nihilism vs the moral argument, and was a heavy blow against the probability of atheism. So yes, Christians, and any religious person would definitely accept the Big Bang theory more readily than an atheist would (because there are no good arguments for the creation of matter, energy, and time out of nothing, with the exact quantities and laws required to sustain atomic particles greater than helium and life of any sort. This is why Einstein was an agnostic theist who leaned toward Panentheism or Pantheism as the highest possibilities.



I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.