- Dec 29, 2017
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Since astronomy is a part of science I figured that this question qualified here. Anyway, atheists believe that the world along with the whole entire universe was created with the big bang, Christians believe that it was created by God. Me personally, as I have stated before, I believe that both are compatible with each other and that God caused the big bang. Anyway, back to my question. I just love to look at the stars. I like to think of them as God's night lights lighting up the sky. But what is their real purpose other than the sun that brings light and life to the earth. What exactly is the moon anyway and does it have any real purpose besides letting us know when it's nighttime and daytime? I think I remember learning in school that it helps with the gravitational pull or something,.. but if I'm really being honest here not only do I not remember half the things I learned in school but I didn't feel back then that I needed to pay attention and remember it because I didn't feel like it was important. And what about the other planets? And do other galaxies exist as well? Like I said in a previous post I believe that is very possible that God could have created life elsewhere besides just on earth so that would be very interesting to find that there were. Whether there was life there or not actually.