You have to decide whether you are willing to believe science, which says that the earth was formed from material from a star, or whether you wish to believe the Genesis account, because Genesis says that the earth already existed before the stars were created. You also have to decide whether you are willing to believe that the stars are enormous, distant bodies or just lights in the firmament that separates the waters above from the waters below. Then you are in a position to say whether God really created the earth just as we have it now.
God created both the stars and the Earth (Genesis ch.1). See also:
God created the stars.
when my mom said so!It came from the same place the Earth did. It was formed out of the cloud after the sun was created.
Hydrogen and helium are thought to be formed during the Big Bang. We also know that helium is formed in stars during the process of stellar evolution. The other elements formed in stars during stellar evolution and end-of-life stellar events (like a supernova). It could be said that with the exception of hydrogen, all the elements formed in stars during one phase or another of the life of stars. This though minute quantities of some isotopes that are found in nature appear in the decay chains of other isotopes and were not themselves created in stars as described.
You could say that God created them. But if you don't believe in god, you can't really say that he made them. :P And in Science, it was said that the Earth and the Moon were separated from one celestial body that its contents are the Earth and the Moon itselves!
The Earth (you said to include it) Venus, the stars, the sun (which is technically a star), and mercury?
anything but stars
It is said that when sun dies from hydrogen to iron elements are formed and when busted spread in space .the other elements are formed by chemical reaction by these elements
Pretty sure it was Ptolemy.
Our atmosphere changing (filters) the starlight being viewed from Earth. It is said that the sparkling (twinkling) of the stars is caused by the dust floating in our atmosphere.
He fell asleep for a couple of hours, and every hour the stars move because the earth rotates
Anything in the sky except stars.
It has been known for some time that stars die, and that they do so regularly. It has recently been observed that stars are constantly being formed in certain regions of space. These two facts are independent of each other, so that it cannot be said that one is formed to replace a dead one.... anyway, there is no accurate census of stars and no way of tallying the number of dead ones to the number of new ones.
Ra is the god of the sun. It was said he named and created everything on Earth.