>>46777If you knew somewhat of the history of science (you're Polish so you're excused, lack of schools and eating mud and shit) you'd know that at the time there were 2 conflicting theories on the origin of the universe.
One was the steady state universe, which proposed that the universe was pretty much eternal and thus had no beginning, and the Big Bang which proposed that the evident expansion of the universe, if projected back in time, meant that the further in the past the smaller the universe was, until at some finite time in the past all the mass of the universe was concentrated into a single point, a "primeval atom" where and when the fabric of time and space came into existence.
Anyone with a brain (again you're excused) could see that the Big Bang quite easily allows for the existence of God as a creator (since the universe had a beginning), while the first is much harder to place a creator in.
Oh, and if we called every ape human that would make you human too. Anyone could call themselves human, doesn't mean they are.