Most people point out the problems in other people's beliefs while accepting theirs as the truth. However, there are many unsolved questions which poke holes in many beliefs:
Creationists:
How did life get to Australia if there was a worldwide flood?
If the universe is only thousands of years old, how come we can see billions of light years away?
(Christianity) Why weren't Jesus's miracles recorded by the romans?
(Islam) if Jesus was just a prophet, why is there a religion centered around him?
Evolutionists:
What caused the big bang?
I understand how bacteria evolved into complex life but how did life really begin?
If aliens are out there, why haven't we found them yet (fermi paradox)?
How did complex life survive before they evolved an immune system?
How does a mars like planet (the one which crashed into earth to form the moon) form in earth's orbit without crashing into the earth?
This is not an attack on any belief, this is just something to think about.
1.) What caused the Big Bang? Well I read an article that it is possible the big bang happened on the event horizon of a fourth dimensional black hole. There is the argument that God did it (doesn't have to be a Christian God). There's the argument that it just imploded. When the universe is a singularity, there is no reality, there is no time. So, it could of imploded, and it could of imploded in an infinite amount of ways, and it turns out it can support life. Bottom line. No one knows.
2.) This life question actually has more to it in recent science. Before they would but hydrocarbons in a solution and zap electricity to see if they could create life, but they couldn't. The Constructal Law states that the universe consists of various flow systems. These flow systems change their structure to further facilitate their flow. Meaning, transport what it is flowing with the least amount of energy. This is huge, because this law was the foundation of a mathematical theorum that shows how life could of been created. He should get a Nobel Prize in my book. In any case, the flow system of energy itself manifests into life. Energy wants to flow with the least amount of energy, so look at the food pyramid. As you travel up, higher organisms can travel further. And guess who can travel the furthest, albeit without a lot of fast food? You guessed it, humans. Which means, when you look at Darwinism, the successful mutations were successful because more energy could be transported per unit of energy. This has to do with the guy with the Nobel prize because he showed the mathematics of it. In his thought experiment, he put a carbon structure (rock) in a pool of various hyrocarbons (compounds found by volcanoes). He showed that over millions of years, the rocks would tend to transfer temperature more efficiently, to the point that the atomic structure would change. Walla. As energy gets pumped through the system, it becomes faster and faster and eventually creates life. The fact that there is life is because of the energy created from The Big Bang.
3.) Aliens is a tough one. Because there's the whole conspiracy thing. I will say numerous high ranking government officials have stated that the government change their policy of extraterrestrial life. That's pretty suggestive to me. There are numerous crazy UFO siting from NASA in space. I mean, traveling really really fast. In my opinion, the sightings are enough to say there are aliens out there. Plus, look at the math. Look at the vastness of space that we cannot comprehend, and we have already found numerous Earthlike planets. So I think it is highly probable that we have found them, but maybe not communicated with them. And it's possible that these aliens are on the same evolutional clock that we are in, or we are faster. Who knows. But I think they are out there.
4.) I think a lot died and that is what developed the immune system. The thing is with this planet is it can't totally eliminate life, otherwise the Earth would die. So natural processes would be put in place, naturally, to provide conditions for life to survive long enough to create an immune system (Gaia Theory).
5.) So I tend to believe in a God, for theories like these. There are others of course. But in order for the Moon to collide with The Earth, then split off and have the exact mass to stay in orbit where it is, is extremely extremely unlikely. I forget the number. The "moon" rammed at such an angle and velocity to create the masses that were created and have it rest at that distance. Chance right? I mean, the universe is vastly huge, of course something like this was bound to happen. However, it could be argued that life could of existed without the moon, but not like life here on Earth. Gaia adapted to the Moon, and the processes were changed accordingly.
This is what I understand with the current readings that I have done.