Who created the universe?
God created the universe.
What is the universe?
Everything God created, including stars, planets, and galaxies.
What is a star?
A large, hot ball of gas that gives off light, created by God.
What is the solar system?
The Sun and all the objects God designed to orbit it.
What tool do scientists use to observe space?
A telescope.
On which day did God create the sun, moon, and stars?
Day 4 of Creation.
What is a galaxy?
A large group of stars created by God and held together by gravity.
What is the closest star to Earth?
The Sun.
What force keeps planets in orbit around the Sun?
Gravity.
Who travels into space?
Astronauts.
What book of the Bible tells us about Creation?
Genesis.
What galaxy do we live in?
The Milky Way galaxy.
What does the beauty of the stars show about God?
His creativity and power.
What is the largest planet in our solar system?
Jupiter.
Why do humans study space?
To learn more about God’s creation.
Why did God create the universe?
For His glory and to show His power and design.
What is one difference between a biblical view and the Big Bang theory?
The Bible teaches God created everything, not that it happened by chance.
What determines a star’s color?
Its temperature.
What is the path a planet takes around the Sun called?
An orbit.
What is a space probe?
A robot sent to explore space.
What does the order in the universe show about God?
That God is a God of order and design.
What force did God design to hold galaxies together?
Gravity.
How does studying stars help us understand God?
It shows His greatness and careful design.
Why is Earth perfectly suited for life?
Because God designed it to support life.
This Bible verse teaches that the universe shows God’s glory and the work of His hands. What verse is it?
Psalm 19:1