Does believing Chaos Theory and Big Bang Theory mean you must acknowledge there is a God/higher power?

Chaos Theory says there will be exponential growth based on initial conditions. You can’t go back – basically, a system can go from order to disorder, but not from disorder to order. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_theory

Big Bang Theory says the universe was a small, hot, dense mass, and then it rapidly expanded, and is still expanding. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_bang_theory

Now, how could the universe have started as an orderly lump of mass, and after it exploded, it developed galaxies with orderly rotations, orderly solar systems, and even this planet with orderly life on it, if those theories are correct, and there is no higher power? In other words, if you believe those theories, then there is no explanation for how there could be organized solar systems, and especially the development and evolution of life within one or more of them, unless you accept the idea that a higher power did this.

My apologies if this has been asked before, but I have never heard a rebuttal to this argument. Any thoughts on this topic?
Contrary to what many of you assumed about me, I do believe that there are scientific explanations for the beginning of the universe. However, I believe that such consistency, such constant laws, must have been created by a higher power. I believe if a Creator had not created the universe and everything in it, everything would be complete chaos, and no consistent scientific laws would be possible.

By asking this question, I was merely trying to point out that many people accept today’s science as is, without really analyzing the discrepancies in their beliefs. Without this analysis, people will not continue to try to learn more about it, and will accept it as absolute truth.

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