Answer 1
It's just all one very very complex chemical reaction, that's all we know
and the rest is not for us humans to know, even if we wanted to.
Mankind developed several different theories and one of them is theology,
this theory is neither wrong or right because nobody can bring evidence.
Sadly some of these theories bring violence with them, and people fight to
make their theory the 'most right' one.
Answer 2
According to current scientific theories, the Sun, the Earth and the other planets coalesced from a cloud of primordial gases and dust, that cloud itself largely being the product of the demise of earlier stars. According to the most accurate dating techniques available today, this occurred some 4.56 billion years ago.
The two most widely-known answers are the tradition of Creation, and the theory of the Big Bang followed by Evolution. According to the theory of the Big Bang followed by evolution, the Universe (and this Earth) resulted from random events stemming from natural laws, and life then developed by random processes, especially mutations.
The narrative of Divine Creation, which is contained in Genesis ch.1 and 2, states that God created the universe. This teaches us that God exists, that our lives and the world are not random, and that the created things may be assumed to contain vast wisdom in their beautiful and purposeful design. (In recent decades, this wisdom has indeed been partially revealed, through increasingly powerful microscopes.) There are Creationists and religious people who espouse a belief in God-guided Evolution. Other Creationists, given the difficulties in Evolutionary theory, hold that this is unnecessary and that a recent and more direct Creation is the truth.
Evolution through random mutations, on the other hand, may be understood as implying that life is an accident, that perceived beauty and wisdom are ultimately purposeless, and that our instinctive yearning for the Eternal is just an electrical impulse in our brain.
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god didnt create anything. nature did. there is no explanation for climate changes.
'GOD' didn't even create Earth there for he didn't move it from else where! :)
he didnt
dust
he didnt. God did. you know, the one that made you?
you cant, they didnt made a god mode
to help earth
no
He was jealous of god and wanted to be him. God sent him to earth so he could create evil in the world to test humans' free will. So technically, "god" did
We will never know some think god made earth. So this means you will never find out the truth of who created earth and it is proven that god didn't create earth. Earth was created already when god was alive so it couldn't have been him. Some people think aliens made us first they made 3 people for the start well a family and then more people and more but then there was not enough room for all those people so they made earth bigger and gave them different languages to speak in and separated in different countries.
Earth+Egg
Yes. In Genesis, it says that God created both Heaven and Earth, which means everything in Heaven and in Earth. Yes, He did create EVERYTHING.