Sure, as with all scientific theorys there are its proponents and opponents. Thats whats so great about science.
Though it seems to me, that to make the unjustified leap, without any evidence, that it just had to be a creator who started it all, is quite a display of intellectual dishonesty.
Actually, a guy named Martin Bojowald, an assistant professor of physics at Penn State University, may have broken through this barrier for the first time. He is working on a theory called Loop Quantum Gravity, and it combines relativity and quantum mechanics. Using this new math, something amazing happens: at T=0, the volume of the Universe is not zero, and the density is not infinite.
In other words, the math still works, even at The Big Moment.
Loop Quantum Gravity has been around a while, but Bojowald appears to have simplified it, using different mathematical terminology. This allows solutions to be determined for what was, before, an intractable problem.
Unfortunately, you have to purchase access to read the actual paper.
But what’s perhaps most exciting about these theories, is that they make predictions, predictions which can be verified or falsified based on observations. These are delicate experiments to be sure, but some will be possible to perform in just the next few years (for example, different cosmological origin theories predict different behaviors for the Universe at very early times, and these would imprint themselves on objects which can be observed).
We are finding, as we progress and learn about reality, there is just no place left for God.