The thing that I don't understand about the skeptics who believe in the secular version of the Big Bang is that they think that nothing exploded into something, yet completely ignore the theory that a creator could be out there to accomplish the exact same feat. Even if there was indeed something that exploded into the universe as we know it today, where could that something have come from? And where could that something have come from? Matter cannot be created and it cannot be destroyed either. With a theory involving a creator, you have a solution to where matter could've come from, but you can't scientifically test that. That creator would also have to have existed infinitely, be of infinite or unfathomable size, and live in another dimension, which you would just kind of have to accept.
Do you call that ignorance? You shouldn't. Seculars believe in the concept of infinite time or else they'd have to overturn the Conservation of Matter because of something that they also cannot test or witness. In other words, many atheists believe in speculation but make fun of people who speculate a god (it's happening in this thread right now). When questioned about your "better views of how things began" (implying before the Big Bang), the only answer that you can give is, "Hey idk but science will find out one day!" There is no logical proof that a creator doesn't exist but there are some hunches that one could exist.