Because there was no natural world before the universe began, we know it was created by something different than our natural world. Or, said another way, the universe must have a cause that is supernatural – which is defined as, “attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature: a supernatural being.”
At this point, we must ask ourselves, why isn’t the existence and action of a God who exists outside of time and space a possible answer to the question of what or who caused “The Big Bang”?
Actually, many scientists are asking this same question.