The creatures that live in the sea and creatures that fly were created.
The dry land, seas, plants, and trees were created.
The process in which the universe cools down enough for electrons to attach to nuclei, forming neutral atoms.
Hydrogen and helium are the elements that dotted the universe with atomic clouds, serving as the seedlings of galaxies.
Most creationists believe that the current form of species is the same as God's original form and that only God can produce new forms of organisms.
God finished his work of creation and rested, making the seventh day a special holy day.
The Big Crunch Theory is a cosmological hypothesis that suggests the universe could eventually collapse back into a singularity, reversing the expansion that began with the Big Bang.
The sky was created.
Hydrogen, which is the second element in the universe.
The building blocks refer to the fundamental elements that combine to form planets, moons, and all forms of life.
The sun, moon, and stars were created.
The most common theory follows the accounts in the Biblical Book of Genesis, although most religions have their own creation story.
The Theory of Creation posits that a supreme being has created all life forms existing today on Earth, and that the current forms of species are the same as God's original forms.
The light was created.
The PRIMEVAL ATOM refers to the initial singularity or point from which the universe expanded during the Big Bang, representing the origin of all matter and energy.
Helium and hydrogen are converted into almost all the remaining elements in the universe.
Star formation caused a tremendous effect and helped shape the universe.
The animals that live on the land and humans, made in the image of God, were created.