So, throughout my school career, I've been taking science courses. I believe I've come to understand what I've been told, what I've read in textbooks, and how it applies to everyday life. But one thing stuck out to me.
Generally
The Law of Conservation (of matter, energy, etc.)
If you don't know what it is, The Law of Conservation is basically a scientific law stating that, basically, energy, matter, etc. cannot be created nor can it be destroyed.
This is a law of the universe; of nature.
Even in the thought of The Big Bang Theory, there was some start with matter. Matter, energy, etc. could not have just come into play, unless something decided to override this universal law. This is the Law of Conservation. Here's where the thought of a "god" comes in.
Here's the definition of "god":
the one Supreme Being, the creator and ruler of the universe.
Here's the definition of "ruler":
a person who rules or governs; sovereign.
Here's the definition of "rules"/rule:
control, government, or dominion: under the rule of a dictator.
Edit: If you don't believe my definitions, I copied and pasted them directly from dictionary.com if you were truly curious.
So basically, a "god" is something that controls/rules the universe and controls its laws - and can override them. Do you see where I'm going with this? You should be able to. If not, let me continue.
Since we've established that matter had to have come from somewhere and that the Law of Conservation must have been overridden somehow - where did matter, energy, etc. all come from? Where did the matter that caused the big bang and is now in us and floating around in space actually come from?
God.
This may seem like a simple answer, but think about it.
It had to have come from something that could override and control universal laws. Even if it was not consciously doing it, it must've come from something that decided to override that law. By our definitions, even if it is not what you think of as God, it is a god.
Thoughts? Ideas? Came up with this myself... I want to see if there are flaws in my thinking...