> the big bang is not real
[citation needed]
Actually, if the Big Bang never happened, where did the Cosmic Microwave Background come from, and why is the universe expanding?
> God created the earth
[citation needed]
> if the earth was an inch closer to the sun, we would burn
> if it was an inch further we would freeze
The Earth recedes from the Sun by 15 cm each year. That's quite a bit larger than an inch. And here we are getting hotter each year.
By the way, the Earth's orbit may vary by 4,999,942 kilometers, or 3,106,820 miles, each year [it has an elliptical orbit]. Your argument is invalid.
Actually, Mars barely out of the habitable zone (but it has a thin atmosphere, so it wouldn't make much of a difference). It's ~50-100 million kilometers away.
You weren't thinking of AU, were you? 1 AU is a little bit bigger than an inch.
> the fact that scientists think that the earth broke off from an asteroid or watever and just happened to be pulled in by the sun's gravitational pull in the perfect place is ludacris [sic]
I think you're thinking of how the moon was formed.
If the Earth wasn't orbiting the sun, or the moon wasn't orbiting the Earth, the smaller body would fall to the larger body. I don't think you know how orbits work.