Evidence for God

I disagree with the notion that all creationists believe the earth is 6000 years old. I certainly don't believe that. For years, Christians, I admit, have brought a lot of the criticism from Atheists on themselves by saying something not even their own Bible says. Nowhere does it say or infer that the earth is 6000 years old.

I can also say that there actually is strong evidence to show the existence of a creator--evidence that doesn't eliminate all doubt, but certainly reasonable doubt. We can trace the origins of all matter, space, and time in our universe back to a single point, from which something came from nothing (Nothing, here being defined as the absence of any matter, space, or time). Why is it so difficult to entertain the possibility that maybe something actually didn't come from nothing? Maybe it's just that whatever originated the universe existed outside the context of the universe--which it would naturally have to do!

I also disagree with the notion that science only deals with what happened milliseconds after the Big Bang occured. Science defined is simply knowledge. There is something to be known before the Big Bang.

The question remains unanswered: If there is no creator, then why is there something rather than nothing?

I challenge anyone here to give a logical alternative to the existence of a creator to explain the Big Bang / origin of the universe.