Well, that's how they taught me it. So I guess even the big bang has different perspectives on how it occurred  Much like religion.
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I would beg to differ. That's not a legitimate perspective since it literally makes zero sense. So whoever taught you it didn't know what they were talking about. That's like saying me sneezing out the universe counts as another perspective to the big bang. Sure, I can say it, but that doesn't mean it stands as a legitimate theory that helps scientists understand how the universe functions and operates. Science does have different theories for almost everything though. But its not like religion in any sense. These theories literally serve no allegiance to a specific person as everyone is trying to understand how the universe works. The most reliable and specific answers based on the most concrete evidence at the time are the ones that the generally community eventually accepts until the next theory is proposed. So I don't know why you are comparing it to religion. Religion has no base on reality besides a lack of definite answers (not theories) and coincidences, it literally REQUIRES loyalty to something for people to believe it. I know because that's what faith stands for by definition, and that's what I lived by for the first 14 years of my life.