I'll bow out of -this- discussion before I do something stupid, put Last parting comment:
"Wouldn't random processes result in random results? Wouldn't an explosion like the Big Bang result in an equal distribution of matter across the universe?"
Random and equally distruted are two different things. Run the same process twice; if it's random, it could be equally spaced one time and clumped together the next. Or it could be the same both times, or..you get my point?
Also, you're neglecting gravity.
EDIT: one more..
"My worldview is simple. God created the world in six days, the way the Bible records it. He made the world, He owns it, and He makes the rules. That pretty much sums it up. So there's the alternative."
I meant a testable world view.

Otherwise we'll have to bring up all the -other- creation stories.
Phoenix-D
[ December 11, 2002, 19:32: Message edited by: Phoenix-D ]