Ok, I want to clarify something I said...
When I said Creationist, I probably should have said "literal" Creationist. By that, I mean someone who takes the Bible's story of Creation as nearly word for word literal. I, personally, have no doubt that God (or Allah, or ...) created the universe. In that respect, I am a Creationist. But it looks like to me Genesis very closely resembles a Big Bang as long as you disregard the 7 days thing (which is easy to do, since the Genesis story doesn't have a setting sun until, I believe, the third day, so there is no way to measure days at the beginning).
God said, "Let there be light. And there ways." Sure sounds like a Big Bang to me.
Anyway, the purpose of this ramble was to say I am not condemning Creationism or belief in a Creator. I am condemning a blind belief in the facts of a story that was meant to teach a lesson in spirituality and morality and not a lesson in scientific fact.
JHutch