You can do it too! Right on!
I`ve decided that every time someone throws a verse at me, I will just reply in turn, because the scriptures are from the very book that I don`t believe, hence I might as well throw out the same.
Here`s a little tidbit, a translated excerpt from the Rig Veda, on creation. Not sure if you are aware, but the Rig veda has been dated up to 3500 BC, one of the oldest (surviving) religions on the face of the earth, Hinduism. Yes it is older than Christianity. To you, this would be BS though, right? Well I guess the Judeo Christian God really only cared about the Hebrews after all, or he would have spoken to everyone on the earth, like he apparently did in the middle east.
The non-existent was not; the existent was not at that time. The atmosphere was not nor the heavens which are beyond. What was concealed? Where? In whose protection? Was it water? An unfathomable abyss?
There was neither death nor immortality then. There was not distinction of day or night. That alone breathed windless by its own power. Other than that there was not anything else.
Darkness was hidden by darkness in the beginning. All this was an indistinguishable sea. That which becomes, that which was enveloped by the void, that alone was born through the power of heat.
Upon that desire arose in the beginning. This was the first discharge of thought. Sages discovered this link of the existent to the nonexistent, having searched in the heart with wisdom.
Their line [of vision] was extended across; what was below, what was above? There were impregnators, there were powers: inherent power below, impulses above.
Who knows truly? Who here will declare whence it arose, whence this creation? The gods are subsequent to the creation of this. Who, then, knows whence it has come into being?
Whence this creation has come into being; whether it was made or not; he in the highest heaven is its surveyor. Surely he knows, or perhaps he knows not.