No, the law of general relativity breaks down at the singularity know as the big bang. This is because there was a single point of infinite mass that some how exploded with energy. However, the problem is the infinite amount of energy required by general relativity to cause that point to expand. That infinte energy had to come from somewhere.
It is also very clear scientifically that the Universe and time itself has a beginning. This beginning was 15 billion years ago and it has been called the big bang. Something had to create the universe. Why is it so hard to believe that we were created by something bigger than we are. Look at all we create. We can genetically alter simple organisms. If they were capable of intelligent thought I'm sure they would not readily be able to understand how they were created. Yet we know they were created because we made them.
Same way with God. He created us, yet because we are lesser creatures we are unable to fully understand how and why we are here. So we develop our own theories. Some can be proven by are methods some cannot.
Our entire universe can be the size of a grain of sand in something much larger. We are limited in our ability to think and therefore we can never know the entire picture.
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