deanhill, et al,
When one invokes "atheism." one implies that  their is a Supreme Being (SB) or Ultimate Cosmic Creator (UCC).  When  one suggests that there is a mystical and magical quality to the Big  Bang Theory 
(or similar hypothesis), again in the background the latent connection to a SB or UCC is that one caused the other.
The  Question on the Existence of the SB/UCC and the Beginning of the  Universe initiates a cascade series of events that bring us forward to  contemporary man.
	
		
	
	
		
		
			
	
		
	
	
		
		
			It  seems like atheists want me to believe that  the universe just magically appeared. This is a hillarious theory which  most people laugh at. Th euniverse is just too balanced and too  orderly.
		
		
	 
I don't think they would believe that the universe just  magically appeared. There would have to be scientific evidence for the  "magic" 
		 
		
	 
(COMMENT)
There are to key issues (as used here) that must be kept in mind in discussions such as this:
•  There is no universally accepted set of characteristic associated with the SB/UCC.
•  Faith is a firm belief in a divinity for which there is no proof; but invokes a strong and powerful conviction.
•  Science is based on observable empirical evidence as the basis of that understanding
Faith requires a strong and powerful conviction; whereas Science requires observable empirical evidence.
(SIDEBAR IMPLICATIONS) The the thumbnail Generalization
Ancient  Greeks believed that the universe was immutable; that no UCC that  formed the universe.  The universe was un-created.    The Ancient Greeks  believed that the SB (multiple divinities) were responsible for  bringing order to the Universe, but did not create the universe (it was  always there).
The more Ancient Hebrew philosophers held that the  Universe did not always exist, but was a creation of the UCC/SB (a  single divinity). 
The discussion is over the reduced argument:
•  If the Universe began 
(suddenly appeared where nothing existed before) to exist, the the has a cause of its beginning.
§  Can something be created out of nothing?
§  What is "nothing?"
There must be some very difficult questions that must be examined before, in science, the the divine can be ruled-out.
Most Respectfully,
R