Personally, i believe in darwinism. God is only something that the human mind has created. Dont jump all over me though, i believe that there is some sort of higher being, some stuff just cant be explained by science. But i also believe that the big-bang isnt the best theory out there. Another thought, if it doesnt make sense for the universe to be created from absolutely nothing, then how does it make sense that God just happens to be here to make a planet? Shouldnt something have happened to make Him?
Darwin believed in God, and discredited his own theory.
Also, here we go with that 'him' thing again.
Basic prinicipals of evolution don't have to discredit Christianity at all. Christianity has more to do with Jesus than god anyways. Frankly, the bible shouldn't be interpreted by 'normal' people at all, since it was transcribed from hebrew and arabic, to latin, and subsequently butchered by the roman catholic church, only to end up on our plates some 1200 years later for 'normal' people to derive 'facts' regarding its passages, which, ironically have more to do with his disciples than he himself? [Jesus] I think not. . . In my own right, I am a Christian, because I believe in Christ. (btw, what year is it?)
This doesn't make me a creationist either. See, I think this kind of 'band-wagoning' is, [next to over-population]
the greatest problem that man faces. At some point, people have lost the ability to think for themselves, and to trust in their hearts.
In regard to 'what came before god' and all this voodoo, I refer to Revelations 1:8:
'I am alpha and Omega. I am the beginning, and the end' saith the Lord God, he who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty.
See, its all in interpretation. One must understand that this wasn't written in English, nor in Latin. There wasn't babelfish.com back then to transcribe it either. It was interpreted, understood, and then transcribed. Terms like 'he' 'she' 'who' 'I' and even 'said' or 'saith' need be understood with a grain of salt. i.e. think for yourself.