It depends on how the question is read and requires a presumption that God created the Earth. Assuming that God created the Earth...
If you are asking about science as a human discipline, i.e. the discovery of natural laws using examination and data, then: No. In order for humans to discover anything, there must be humans and there were no humans prior to Creation.
If you are asking about science as a general term for natural phenomena, then: Yes. God came to the world before creation as a place that was unformed and void, but was certainly experiencing natural phenomena. Those phenomena, though, are very different from current phenomena because Creation fundamentally changed the nature of the Earth.
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.
If you believe Christianity, then God created the Earth in a week. Science states that a Big Bang happened, and life evolved from there....
No one knows exactly because most American Christians believe that God created our universe, but Science describes how God did it. Creationists believe that God used supernatural magic, not Science to create the Earth.
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If you are Christian, God. According to science, it was created by materials from a past star that exploded and became a planetary nebula.
Of course God the created the moon. For in the Bible it says that on the sixth day, God created the moon and the stars. All of that stuff in science about the moon being created by the impact of a mars sized asteroid running into the Earth is a hoax (LIE). Not everything they tell you in science is true. So just remember this, look at the facts and God will have your back.
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!
God created the Earth. Not the other way around! :l
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god is god he created everything no one created god.
No! First He created life then later created science
Neither. Religion and science go hand in hand, depending on what religion you practice. The Christian religion believes that God created the earth and everything in it, so in their view science is the very thing that proves there is a God. But it's all in opinion.