Who made the world?

Who made the world

Beliefs from Around the World

Different people have different answers based on what they believe. In Hinduism, it’s Brahma. In Christianity, it’s God. In Islam, it’s Allah. In Greek myths, it was the Titans and the gods. In science, it began with the Big Bang — a giant explosion that started everything 13.8 billion years ago. Whether from a divine being or a cosmic boom, each belief tries to explain how everything began.

The Mix of Faith and Science

Some believe a higher power carefully crafted the world, like an artist. Others say the world formed through natural events, stars exploded, planets formed, Earth cooled, and tiny life started growing. Whichever path you believe, the story of the world is full of wonder, mystery, and the thrill of asking, “What came before this?”

FAQs

Q: Can both science and religion be true?
A: Some people think they can! Science explains how things happened, while religion explains why they might have happened.

Q: Did the Big Bang make the Earth?
A: Not directly. The Big Bang started the universe. Earth came much later from space dust joining together.

🛸 Conspiracy Theory Corner

Some folks think our world is a super-advanced simulation created by a mega-powerful computer. So yes — we might all be living in a cosmic video game 🎮

😂 Dad Joke of the Day

Who made the world?
Not me, but I do take credit for the mess in the living room! 🧹

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