The Bible speaks of future events and states that God will complete the number of people in his church after a message is spread through the whole earth. goD alsO says he will remove Or rapture people from the earth before he Destroys it and even burns up the 'ElementS with a ferveNT hEat.' The heavens roll X back Ike a scroll, the STars fall from the heavens, the mountains move from their placess... [rough quote] . He speaks of earthquakes and fire and hail, horrible plagues etc.... Then, the book of Revelation tells us 'I saw a new heaven and a new earth, and I saw no sea. There is a river there, there are trees, there is a new Jerusalem, or a city God makes new with the plan for him and man to walk together on the earth in holiness and peace. No doubt he will make a new earth, and it will be paradice, because God understands beauty, and also, it will be a place of peace, no more sorrow and no more pain. You can read Rev. 21
The above talks about this world only which will receive its own glory after the coming of Christ and all have been judged and allotted their various rewards. God spoke to Moses and said that "Other world I have created which I cannot show unto you". Abraham and Enoch saw all that God had created, they saw other worlds the same as the one on which we reside. There is no end to God's creations, He has the power to create as many as He desires to be the home of other spirit children whom he will send to occupy these others worlds, just as He did this one.
Does God really need a reason to do anything?
Scientists say that life can be expected to have evolved on other planets, wherever the environment is not so hostile that life can not be supported. They say that in this vast universe there must be many such planets that can support life and that some are likely to support intelligent life forms even more advanced than humans. Whether we believe that our God created the life on other planets is a matter of human faith. No doubt any intelligent life on other planets will never have heard of Earth's gods.
The other planets in our solar system formed from the same cosmic material and processes as Earth, such as the condensation of gas and dust in the early solar nebula. They were not individually created by a separate entity.
All other planets were named after Roman deities.
Like the other planets it was named after a Greek God. Pluto was the Greek God of the Underworld.
because when god made the planets he made explosions everywhere to make planets. some explosions were bigger than others.
Because it was designed by God for habitation by mankind
Astronomers do not create planets, they observe and study them. A "dwarf planet" is defined as large enough to be round, but too small to have cleared its orbit "neighbourhood" of other objects.
Probably questions such as 'is there life on other planets' or 'does God exist' - Since we currently have no way of absolutely proving the existence of life on other planets, or absoltely proving the existence of god - this type of question is likely to remain unanswered.
It is impossible it PROVE or DISPROVE the existence of God. Belief in God is a mater of FAITH not science; Thus as the Big Bang, and formation of planets and Suns is a matter of SCIENTIFIC research and not FAITH, it is impossible to provide you with an answer. If you believe in God then it is correct for you to assume that God ultimately created everything. If you do not believe in God then, by definition, God did not create the Big Bang, and form planets and Suns.
Consider that you have only a collection of books written by Hebrews upon which to base the question. (actually it was the Christians who labeled the Jews as "chosen people" first.) In actuality, the Jewish idea of "chosenness" doesn't preclude other nations from being chosen in different ways. So who knows what's out there on other planets.
if there are beings on other planets, then they have to believe in something. whether they believe in the big bang theory (or their own version of it), other members of their species will have different opinions. another way of looking at it is that if we have a god who really did create the universe (despite all scientific evidence), they will have the same god. if not then your answer is no. pretty smart answer for a 13-year-old eh?