he made it in 6 days and rested onm the seventh
Grammatically, both are correct, but they mean slightly different things, and both may be factually incorrect. God created this world. : This statement is in the simple past tense and is making a more absolute statement about what God did in the past; it doesn't try to connote anything else, particularly. God has created this world. : This statement is in the present perfect tense; although God made the world in the past, this statement is making some kind of connection or reference to the present. The fact that God created the world has some effect still on the present. The choice between these two tenses depends very much on your context.
6; and he rested on the 7th.
On day 1 (a Sunday): God created the universe in general, light, and this Earth. The light was not the same as that of the sun. Rather, it was light that God created before the sun, and which emanated from a point in space without any physical source; like what we might term a "white hole."On day 2: God created the separation between the Earth and the upper atmosphere.On day 3: God separated the continents from the oceans, and created plants.On day 4: God created the sun, moon, and stars.On day 5: God created birds and fish.On day 6: God created animals and people.On day 7: God ceased creating, thereby creating the concept of rest.See also:Is there evidence for Creation?Can you show that God exists?Seeing God's wisdom
either god created the world including man in 7days or evolution brought us here.
God created the world. And He created the world in seven days.
Muslims believe that Allah created the world in seven days
Just as ordered it and it was created wonderfully.
God is Spirit He is everywhere at the same time
God created days. He invented days in the seven days of Creation.
HE created the earth in six days and rested upon the final day.
god created the world in 7 days and the first people he created were Adam and eve.
he made it in 6 days and rested onm the seventh
Jewish answer: God could have created everything in an instant. He chose to do it over a period of days in order to teach us the importance of this world (Mishna, Avot ch.5). According to Jewish mysticism, God used six days because He created this world as a sort of projection of spiritual energy through the closest of the upper worlds, which are seven in number (the seventh representing the Sabbath of rest).
He's God... He made the world is seven days because he is so powerful. Read the Bible... ;)
The answer to your question is summed in the first verse of the Bible, Genesis 1:1: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." Christians believe that God created everything in seven days (if you interpret the Bible literally).
By The statement in the Book of Genesis of God's Creation in Seven Days.