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The Bible only allows for one theory. I the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.

answ2. The above is a very good tradition for a pre-literate peoples who had no science tools, nor investigatory traditions. And should not be sneered at.

The Science Story has he Solar system accumulating from dusts, water ice, and gases - mainly gases, about 4.5x10^9 years ago. We know that some of the material had been created in super-nova explosions.

The Sun, Earth and the other planets aggregated by gravity, and their present masses and positions are a product of their individual histories.

In Earth's case, a nearby planet about the size of Mars bumped gently into Earth and both the Earth and the Moon re-accumulated from the debris. This is known from the types of rock brought back from the Moon. Check for Theia (or Giant Impact hypothesis) in a modern on-line encyclopedia.

On Earth various primitive life forms developed, and there were also several catastrophes that wiped out large portions of all life at various times. The most recent of these was about 65 million years ago when a giant meteor landed in Mexico, and created a huge dust cloud that caused the loss of much life forms on Earth.

We must hope that our present activities do not become another life destroying event.

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