"There is no evidence this god named big bang ever created anything."
Uh, the big bang is not a god and, yes, yes, there is evidence that the universe was created in a big bang.
"I would like to see a written record of one man who saw big bang happen."
Eyewitness testimony is one of the most unreliable forms of evidence. That being said, even the moronic creationist model admits that no man witnessed God's creation of anything.
"Or at least on man that has met gorillawits half man half ape."
Could you at least TRY not to act like a moron?
"Big bang was made up by some Catholic screwball last I heard."
"Last you heard?"
"When I was talking about lying about Hovind I was reffering to all you people that hate him. All you can ever give is something vague "
Watch for his lips to move. Those are the lies we're talking about.
"Missionarys are tax exempt as well. So this tax fraud by Hovind so called "employees" is BS as they were Missionarys."
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Wah!
There is no reason why a secular state such as the U.S. should be giving tax breaks to groups prompting delusions and twaddle.
"You guys don't go after Tom Dashle's tax fraud cause he worships the devil like you do. So you have love your good Godless buddy."
I don't know about Tom Dashle's alledged tax fraud, but I do know that "So you have love your good Godless buddy." is not a correct sentence.
"Heres a question to you all, what is evolution and how did life begin and how old is this big bang?"
Time is precious. Go read a science book.
"You guys keep changing your storys all the time. One day its 50 Million then its 60 million."
I don't recall anyone saying 50 million or 60 million at least not in the last 100 years.
Science changes its "story" as better evidence becomes available, unlike the Bible which starts wrong and stays wrong forever.
"One day you say you came from ape then another soup that washed up on the beach."
There you go again, acting like a moron. Part of our evolutionary history involves ape-like ancestors and an early part involves creatures that moved out of the sea. Try reading a book on the ToE, or get one of the smart people to read it to you.
"Then you put a man and apes bones together and call it the missing link."
No, most of the talk of missing links comes from dolts such as you.