There some people around me who praises God for everything. This is very understandable. When I pray, I also thank God for everything He has provided for me, and everything He has built. Every single breath I take, I think, I should thank God for that unless death becomes the only wish.
However, does everything need a creator?
Do you think that everything everywhere was placed by God? or is it really necessary for God to touch everything?
Lets consider this, the stars and planets, do you think someone (read God) placed those there 1 by 1 or all at once? The tree that is growing from seed, the stone that you threw and now there somewhere on the ground ... did all that require God?
Take a glass and let it fall and shatter (use protection), did you design every broken pieces of it? did you place those pieces where they are now? did you plan the velocity of each broken piece?
Of course you didn't. You just did one thing, you have let the glass fall on the floor. Though, actually you even didn't do that. You just took-off your fingers from the glass. It fell because of gravity.
Everything that happened from the moment you dropped the glass until the pieces and dusts were stable, you had no control over that.
Now consider this, someone who created the observable universe, might have just caused such a destruction and all these happened. Sounds like Big Bang, right? Of course.
Consider a calculator, the machine was not built with all possible calculations solved previously. Rather some formulas are there. Those formulas are well written and can handle possible inputs and that is it.
When we write programs, do we write code for each individual possible input? Neither we do, nor its possible. Instead we write functions, classes etc. to handle possible inputs. We also write code to reject unacceptable inputs.
As the program that we write has a creator, the calculator has a creator, so does the Big Bang also has a creator. No doubt. But I also believe that the supreme creator has formulas that is beyond our understanding and that is why we are the tiny-dusts within this unimaginably enormous universe, yet having tons of emotions and love and fight.
As per my religion, Big Bang is not the beginning. I, for sure, do not believe in Big Bang theory either. Because I believe in my Sanatan Dharma and I only believe in it. But my beliefs has nothing to do with what I read, write and talk about.
Despite the fact that I am believer, I can continue talking about the space, stars, planets and big bang. I do not let my beliefs and my discussion or research contradict or fight each other. I can pass a whole day doing these science things and still pray to Lord Krishna before going to bed.
So where was I, yes, does everything need a creator? Yes, it does. Sometimes when you drop a glass, it does not break. Science can go through the case and explain why it did not break, I won't doubt that and I will also not doubt that it did not break because God didn't want it to break.
God is there and controlling everything, but may not just operating everything. We run by our karma, the universe run by its own formula. And based on Lord Brahmas life-cycle, we know that how it forms and how it dissolves and how it reforms on Lord Brahma's next morning.
But the thing is, what I wanted to say, Lord Brahma didn't have to place everything at its place in this universe of 93 billion light years in diameter. He of course initiated it. And has all the controls to alter it.

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