As a theist, I take interest in science purely on its own grounds. I understand that my faith says nothing about the physical universe and it's processes, and am awed by it. My faith and understanding of Christianity is not weakened, but strengthened by that stance. Like you (OP), I am fascinated by the subject, and especially difficult questions. The reference made by scientists to "God" when they mean something beyond present understanding is lazy and disingenuous in a way (a misuse of the premise), but I understand what they're trying to express.
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God vs Big Bang- Are either correct?
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