Such a wonderful question to ask, might I say. God created birds to fly in the air, and to spread seeds across the wide green earth. Also, it mentions a lot in The Bible that God loves the birds, more than any other animal. If we go back in Genesis through revelation, we see that birds are mentioned more than any other animal there is! But still, He enjoys all animals.
A few reasons among many:
To serve as food To eat various insects and small animals, keeping their populations in check
To serve as symbolism for various concepts such as angels and freedom
To give one more example of His vast wisdom
To serve as a model in our inventing manned flight (shape of wings' curvature)
To serve as couriers (carrier pigeons)
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Show me that God exists
The same god who created you and me made the birds that fly and do not fly.
God, or evolution; or did you mean the film 'The Birds'? (Alfred Hitchcock directed)
Birds were created by God on the Fifth day (Genesis ch.1).
I don't think plants are created by God.
Because God created weird shapes
i think god
To say that something is "for the birds" is to call it horse manure. Dating from the days of horse-drawn traffic, the expression is the answer to a child's question: "Mommy, what's all that stuff in the street?"
I think Hindus believe that they god created the world.
God gave each person the ability to think and make choices. That includes choosing what to believe and what to question.
Yes, they are born Muslims in the sense that Islam (as an Arabic word) means full submission to God. All God creations, whatsoever (plants, birds, stars, insects, trees, ....) are created on submission (Islam) to God ; their Creator.
That depends on your view of creation. Personally I think that God created them.
Well before god created "birds in the sky", his cousin Darwin, the lesser god of irony, created a sea of carbon based sludge from which dinosaurs and other creatures sprang forth. Feeling somewhat jealous, and not wanting to be outdone, god smashed all of Darwins toys to bits and claimed the earth for his own. This is where the bird part comes in.