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It depends on your opinion. My opinion is that God created the Earth but other people believe differently its all up to your own beliefs.

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We human beings are very fond of Fairy Tales. Therefore, we believe there was a Big Bang and it was not God who created the world. But even if there was a Big Bang, the question is who created the Big Bang? Who made these intelligent human beings? Who made the beauty that surrounds us? There is a powerful Creator, a Creator whom we call God. Unfortunately, the word God has misled us, misled us into believing that it is our religion that has created the world. No. Religions came much later. First came the Creator. Then came the creation. Then came life on earth. Let us contemplate and realize the truth that this earth was not even created by God. This earth is a manifestation of God. This earth is God. Everything on earth is energy, you and me too, we are all Divine energy, we are the energy of the Divine manifesting as this world, the earth and everything dead and alive on it. Until we are enlightened, we will not realize this truth.

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A:There are so many different ways to answer this question:
  • We know the earth is approximately 4.54 billion years old. If God played a part in its creation, this was therefore about 4.54 billion years ago.
  • The second creation story in Genesis (Genesis 2:4b-2:25) says that first God created Adam; the biblical genealogies make this approximately 6,000 years ago. But there is no suggestion anywhere in the second creation story that God created the earth.
  • The first creation story in Genesis (Genesis 1:1-2:4a) appears to say, in English translation, that God created the earth in the beginning, but some experts in the Hebrew language dispute and say that the earth was pre-existing, a wind blew across the waters of the deep, and the dry land appeared on day three, when God separated the waters. In this story, there is no doubt that God created the universe, as lights in the firmament just above the earth, but it is open to doubt whether he created the earth beforehand. In any case, this account should be read independently of the second creation story, in which case we do not know when God's creation occurred.
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The Bible says that God used His holy spirit or 'active force' to create the Earth. Since God is the creator of the universe and is greater than all of it, He has powers and abilities that man cannot duplicate. The first two chapters of Genesis, in the Bible give an outline of how the universe and the Earth were created. He spoke His word. Genesis chapter 1 verse 3 "Then God said"

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The earth is one of eight planets in our solar system (planets that revolve around our sun), although it is the only one with just the right temperature and conditions to support life as we know it. Astronomers have discovered many dozens of other planets outside our solar and revolving around other stars. At least one newly discovered planet appears to have just the right conditions for life as we know it, and it is only twenty light years away.

There must be billions of other planets, just in our local galaxy, probably millions of which have just the right conditions for life as we know it. It is too early to say with any certainty, but a great many of these planets would have evolved life forms capable of building civilisations comparable to our own.

We live on one of the habitable planets. It is called an egocentric view to wonder why just our planet was created to be habitable. The error identified by the egocentric argument is that if the earth were not habitable, we would not be here to ask the question. This is a question that countless others may be asking about their own planets elsewhere in the universe. The answer to our own question and to the questions asked on other planets, is that the creation of worlds like ours was simply the result of the natural laws of the universe. And because we are here, we tend to believe that we and our world are unique.

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Some believe that Earth was wholeheartedly created as a work of God(s) or another supernatural deity. Others believe that the universe, not necessarily Earth, was created by a concept known as the Big Bang. Neither of these theories have been proven.

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"In the beginning, God created the heavens an the earth." Genesis 1:1

Nobody knows for sure but God knows. All that matters is that we are here today to serve out a purpose for God, whatever it may be.

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13y ago
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Well i know the year god created earth it was 1583 cause earth was not always earth was formed when tons of astroids hit each other and it had a stable orbit when the asteroids hit each other then god was created Then he made earth have life grass trees plants and it was not to hot not to cold it was In the Goldie locks zone so that’s how the earth was created

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God created the world because he love us and he wants us to have our habitat.

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