nah I read somewhere it was the tooth fairy that created the universe (it must be true if its in a book)
I agree. We can't keep throwing out the record of the tooth fairy tale. It holds truth in many ways. Lets, rather, figure out how we can make its records match the other things we observe without changing it. Because reality always must yield to the truths of some random collection of fairytales.
But, not to disrespect the OP; he is far more open to reality than some others of the crazy fringe here.A universe without singularities also has some mathematical elegance, but you would need some evidence or a possible observation of that early (long) pre-inflation state.
Until one looks at the evidence of the truth of the Bible, he/she may not know about it. The Bible is a record; it has not changed much if any over thousands of years; it could not have come together the way it did (probability); the thread of information that is its main theme does not change throughout; the traditions of the nation of Israel hold that it is the truth; It is dynamic - translated into many languages, spread around the world, recognized in the spiritual lives of multitudes of people as a great strength.
There is nothing like the Bible. We may not understand many of the ways that it is the truth, but it definitely is the truth. It could not exist any other way.
Other religious writings don't have the strength of the Bible. They might have a little of it here and there, but not enough to make them to be impossible like the Bible. Fairytales have almost no strength whatever.
Even the history suggested by modern science is a religion, because most of it is based on "if" and "maybe." This is why the suggestions made by the OP have as much credibility as they do.
